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-Examples of the variety of RARR support were:+The wide variety of NASA’s scientific space research is indicated by a selection of the satellites supported by Carnarvon RARR.
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==Looking at Earth== ==Looking at Earth==
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; '''AE (Atmosphere Explorer)''' : – studying processes within the thermosphere and ionosphere and capable of dipping into the lower atmosphere ; '''AE (Atmosphere Explorer)''' : – studying processes within the thermosphere and ionosphere and capable of dipping into the lower atmosphere
-; '''OGO (Orbiting Geophysical Observatory) & EGO''' : - with very high apogees and very low perigees, studying geophysical and solar phenomena in the magnetosphere and interplanetary space+; '''OGO (Orbiting Geophysical Observatory)''' : - with very high apogees and very low perigees, studying geophysical and solar phenomena in the magnetosphere and interplanetary space
; '''IMP (Interplanetary Monitoring Platform)''' : – a number of IMPs in a variety of orbits provided simultaneous measurement to obtain the spatial and temporal relationship of geophysical and interplanetary phenomena ; '''IMP (Interplanetary Monitoring Platform)''' : – a number of IMPs in a variety of orbits provided simultaneous measurement to obtain the spatial and temporal relationship of geophysical and interplanetary phenomena

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The wide variety of NASA’s scientific space research is indicated by a selection of the satellites supported by Carnarvon RARR.









Looking at Earth

GEOS (Geodetic Earth Orbiting Satellite) 
- locating geographic points and the location and magnitude of gravitational anomalies
NIMBUS 
- meteorology and oceanic phytoplankton and particulates
SMS (Synchronous Meteorological Satellite) 
the first of the GOES series
ERTS (Earth Resources Technology Satellite) renamed Landsat 
– monitoring the Earth’s surface, land cover, land use & natural resources

Looking at the near-Earth environment

AE (Atmosphere Explorer) 
– studying processes within the thermosphere and ionosphere and capable of dipping into the lower atmosphere
OGO (Orbiting Geophysical Observatory) 
- with very high apogees and very low perigees, studying geophysical and solar phenomena in the magnetosphere and interplanetary space
IMP (Interplanetary Monitoring Platform) 
– a number of IMPs in a variety of orbits provided simultaneous measurement to obtain the spatial and temporal relationship of geophysical and interplanetary phenomena
Pegasus & MTS (Meteoroid Technology Satellite) 
– study of meteoroid impacts in near-earth orbit

Looking out from Earth

HEOS (Highly Eccentric Orbiting Satellite) 
– examining magnetic fields outside the Earth’s magnetosphere
OSO (Orbiting Solar Observatory) 
– observing the Sun’s ultraviolet and x-ray radiation unfiltered by the Earth’s atmosphere
OAO (Orbiting Astronomical Observatory) 
– measuring stars (pulsars & x-ray binaries) with UV telescopes & x-ray instrumentation.
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