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Pictures of DSCOVR/Triana
arthur krull
post Dec 9 2008, 07:07 PM
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Does anyone know of photos of the of the DSCOVR (formerly Triana) spacecraft? I've found a couple on the net. It seems to me that several years ago, when the Triana mission was a go, there was a website (probably the mission site) that has such photos. The mission site is long gone, but does anyone still have any of the photos? Any other sources?

I'm not especially interrested in a lengthy discussion as to the missions worth, I'm just looking for references on the spacecraft.

Thanks for any guidance

Art
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post Dec 9 2008, 08:58 PM
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It seems to me that several years ago, when the Triana mission was a go, there was a website (probably the mission site) that has such photos. The mission site is long gone, but does it still have the photos?

http://web.archive.org/web/20010415134940/....nasa.gov/home/ has a few, but I haven't browsed extensively; many links are dead.

http://cloud.ucsd.edu/dscovr.html has some renderings but no photos I could find.


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