File:Tool for the Analysis of RAdiation from lightNIng and Sprites.jpg
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Description |
Taranis is the 1st satellite designed to observe luminous, radiative and electromagnetic phenomena occurring at altitudes of 20 to 100 km over thunderstorms. |
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The image appears on a website entitled, "Taranis" at https://taranis.cnes.fr/en/TARANIS/index.htm. |
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29 June 2018 |
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CNES |
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No free licensed or public domain alternatives known to exist to show Taranis the 1st satellite designed to observe luminous, radiative and electromagnetic phenomena occurring at altitudes of 20 to 100 km over thunderstorms, specifically the Tool for the Analysis of RAdiation from lightNIng and Sprites (TARANIS). |
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