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View DSCOVR Images -- http://epic.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Earth Science Research from Space
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PLANET EARTH as seen from DSCOVR's EPIC System
- Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera
Daily Views of Earth Available on New NASA Website
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America’s first operational deep space satellite
DSCOVR successfully launched on February 11, 2015 from Cape Canaveral, Florida. It took the satellite just over 100 days to reach its final orbit at Lagrange point 1, orbiting nearly one million miles from Earth. Positioned between the sun and Earth, DSCOVR is able to maintain a constant view of the sun and sun-lit side of Earth.
The Deep Space Climate Observatory / DSCOVR, maintains the real-time solar wind monitoring capabilities which are critical to the accuracy and lead time of NOAA's space weather alerts and forecasts.
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