Aura Earth Observing Satellite Launched into Orbit

Environment News Service, July, 2004

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, California (ENS) — After two scrubs this week and several previous attempts ended by equipment malfunctions, NASA successfully launched the latest Earth Observing Satellite, Aura, at 03:01 this morning Pacific time.

The Delta II launch vehicle carrying the Aura spacecraft successfully lifted off from Vandenberg Air Force Base, and NASA says all systems are functioning normally.

The Malindi Tracking Station, in Kenya, confirmed the successful separation of the spacecraft from its launch rocket at 4:06 am Pacific Time, NASA said.

Aura will help scientists understand how atmospheric composition affects and responds to Earth's changing climate.

The satellite will help reveal the processes that connect local and global air...

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