NASA 3D Models: Aquarius
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Web Pageimage/x-lwo
Aquarius-2010-Composite.lwo.zip
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| maintainer | Chris Meaney |
| maintainer_email | christopher.r.meaney@nasa.gov |
| metadata_created | 2025-11-29T20:57:20.154105 |
| metadata_modified | 2025-11-29T20:57:20.154109 |
| notes | Aquarius is making NASA's first space-based global observations of ocean surface salinity, flying 657 kilometers (408 miles) above Earth in a sun-synchronous polar orbit that repeats every seven days. This NASA Earth System Science Pathfinder mission is mapping global changes in ocean surface salinity with a resolution of 150 kilometers (93 miles), showing how salinity changes from month to month, season to season and year to year. Scientists are combining Aquarius data with in-water measurements to generate operational maps of ocean salinity distribution. |
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| title | NASA 3D Models: Aquarius |