GOCE back in operation

 

Since July 2010, the European satellite that measures irregularities in the Earth’s gravity field has been suffering from a breakdown of its onboard computer system which prevented the recovery of scientific data (the satellite could however still be controlled in its orbit, see also this Enjoy Space Latest news). Yesterday, the European Space Agency announced that a remote repair strategy (notably based on an onboard software modification) had been successful and that GOCE was once again 100% operational.

ESA press release

GOCE mission website (ESA)

Published on 8 September 2010

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