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English: Viewed the Earth's surface, cloud cover, and atmosphere by means of TV cameras and radiations sensors. GSFC provided radiometer and electron temperature experiment. Other Name(s): Television and InfraRed Operational Satellite 7, Tiros 7, Tiros-G Deutsch: Sah der die Oberfläche Masse, die Wolke Abdeckung und die Atmosphäre mittels der Fernsehapparat Kameras und der Strahlungen Sensoren an. Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) zur Verfügung gestelltes Radiometer- und Elektrontemperaturexperiment. Anderes Name(s): Television and InfraRed Operational Satellite 7, Tiros 7, Tiros-G |
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