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The DSCOVR satellite's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) captured the moon transit the Earth. Credit: Space.com | ...
Politics delayed the mission, but the spacecraft, with a new focus and the new name DSCOVR, will launch in 2015. Update: DSCOVR launched successfully aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on February 11.
SEE ALSO: The planet Donald Trump doesn't want you to see Scientists working with NASA's EPIC camera on the Deep Space Climate Observatory spacecraft (DSCOVR), located about 1 million miles from ...
If a new budget outline released by the Trump administration Thursday goes through, it will cancel funding for the instruments on the DSCOVR spacecraft that face our planet from 1 million miles away.
The DSCOVR satellite captured the unique view ... The far side of the moon remained a mystery until 1959, when the Soviet ...
NASA's DSCOVR satellite is situated 1 million miles from Earth, balanced perfect between its gravity and the sun's. NASA put together more than 3,000 images the satellite has taken of Earth to ...
This spacecraft is geostationary ... NASA's Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) captured video of the shadow moving across the globe from its position, roughly 1 million miles (1.6 million ...
Africa is front and center in this image of Earth taken by a NASA camera on the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite. The image, taken July 6 from a vantage point one million miles ...
Launched February 11, 2015, DSCOVR is giving NOAA space weather forecasters more ... A recently selected NASA Explorer mission will probe the extreme variability of Earth's ionosphere with in-situ and ...