10 Facts About Nimbus program

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On board the Nimbus program satellites are various instrumentation for imaging, sounding, and other studies in different spectral regions.

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The Nimbus program satellites were launched aboard Thor-Agena rockets and Delta rockets .

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The seven Nimbus program satellites, launched over a fourteen-year period, shared their space-based observations of the planet for thirty years.

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The technology and lessons learned from the Nimbus program missions are the heritage of most of the Earth-observing satellites NASA and NOAA have launched over the past three decades.

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One of the most important scientific contributions of the Nimbus program missions was their measurements of the Earth's radiation budget.

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The Nimbus program technology gave rise to current radiation-budget sensors, such as the CERES instruments on NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites.

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The Nimbus program measurements made clear how severe the ozone hole problem was.

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Nimbus program satellites collected orbital data on the extent of the polar caps in the mid-1960s, recorded in the visible and infrared parts of the spectrum.

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Nimbus program satellites blazed the trail into the modern GPS era with operational search and rescue and data collection systems.

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Nimbus program-3 was the first satellite to use a SNAP-19 radioisotope thermoelectric generator in space.

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