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SMILE Satellite Mission to Image Earth's Protective Bubble Faces Launch Postponement
The European Space Agency (ESA) has postponed the launch of the SMILE mission, designed to observe solar winds hitting Earth's magnetic field. Scientists from the Mullard Space Science Laboratory are assisting with the spacecraft's launch preparations.
9 Apr, 05:05 — 9 Apr, 05:05
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First report: digi24 · 8 Apr, 16:13|Full coverage: 2 · 13h|Window: 13h
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