Space research in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1988 and 1989

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Astrometry, Earth Observations (From Space), German Space Program, Life Sciences, Research And Development, Solar Physics, Spaceborne Astronomy, West Germany, Ampte (Satellites), Exosat Satellite, Flyby Missions, Galileo Spacecraft, Giotto Mission, Hipparcos Satellite, Rosat Mission, Solar Maximum Mission, Soviet Spacecraft

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The following subject areas are covered: space astronomy and solar physics; solar wind, magnetospheres and energetic particles; atmospheres and ionospheres; Earth observations; material sciences; life sciences. Missions contributing to research include: the two Soviet Phobos spacecraft; the ESA astrometry mission Hipparcos; the Jupiter probe Galileo; the solar maximum mission; the x ray observatory EXOSAT; the German Helios probes; the AMPTE mission; the Giotto flyby by comet Halley; the ROSAT x ray telescope.

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