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More problems hit troubled US environmental satellite program

Science: Problems with a key sensor could further delay the first flight of a troubled $12.5 billion U.S. weather and climate satellite program. Science has learned that the technical problems not only threaten the planned June 2010 inaugural launch of the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) but also could imperil the satellites' ability to collect reliable climate measurements during the next decade.

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