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      <AlternateName>2003-004A</AlternateName>
      <AlternateName>SOlar Radiation and Climate Experiment</AlternateName>
      <ReleaseDate>2019-05-05T12:34:56Z</ReleaseDate>
      <Description>SORCE (SOlar Radiation and Climate Experiment) is an American (NASA) Sun-Earth Connection satellite that was launched at 20:13 UT by a Pegasus XL rocket released from a L-1011 cargo aircraft flying out of Cape Canaveral. It is to measure solar irradiance in a number of wavelength-bands through three spectrometers and a photometer.

The URL

http://lasp.colorado.edu/sorce/

provides much detailed descriptions of the experiments and data availability. The PI is Gary J. Rottman of LASP, University of Colorado, Boulder, with many co-investigators. The Program Manager is Tom Sparn of LASP.</Description>
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        <Description>Information about the SORCE mission</Description>
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    <Location>
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