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    Envisat à 800 km au dessus de la Terre

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    • Title Envisat à 800 km au dessus de la Terre
    • Released 30/06/2008 4:30 pm
    • Copyright ESA
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      Avec un poids de plus de 8 tonnes et 10 instruments scientifiques à bord, Envisat est le plus grand satellite européen jamais construit et lancé dans l'espace.


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