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Europe Preps for Launch of Environmental ‘Color Vision’ Satellite
The European Space Agency (ESA) is preparing for the launch of its “color vision” satellite called Sentinel-2B, which will help monitor the Earth’s changing landscape in unprecedented detail and accuracy.
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