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Santa Maria: An Orbiting Multispectral Observatory

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

C. Morales
Affiliation:
INTA, Madrid
L. Sabau
Affiliation:
INTA, Madrid
A. Gimenez
Affiliation:
INTA, Madrid
A.L. Broadfoot
Affiliation:
LPL, University of Arizona, Tucson
B.R. Sandel
Affiliation:
LPL, University of Arizona, Tucson
R. Stalio
Affiliation:
Department of Astronomy, University of Trieste
A. Talavera
Affiliation:
VILSPA, Madrid
A. Bucconi
Affiliation:
CARSO, Trieste

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SANTA MARIA is a program of international scope, being a collaboration between scientific groups in Italy, Spain and the United States. The experiment consists of a cooperative space project with the objective of designing, developing, launching, data processing and scientific exploitation of an astronomical satellite under the name of SANTA MARIA.

The three research organizations will contribute to the project with tasks shared in the most practical way to guarantee the success of SANTA MARIA.

Type
V. Long Term Future Issues
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1990

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