With Cluster II’s four satellites in space for the forth year in a row, Cassini in orbit around Saturn, Rosetta on its way to the Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko and Smart-1 closer and closer to the Moon, the Swedish Institute of Space Physics in Uppsala receives large amounts of scientific data every day.
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01.02.2004
With Cluster II’s four satellites in space for the forth year in a row, Cassini in orbit around Saturn, Rosetta on its way to the Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko and Smart-1 closer and closer to the Moon, the Swedish Institute of Space Physics in Uppsala receives large amounts of scientific data every day.