
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment Follow-on (GRACE-FO) mission is a partnership between NASA and the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ). GRACE-FO is a successor to the original GRACE mission, which began orbiting Earth on March 17, 2002. GRACE-FO will carry on the extremely successful work of its predecessor while testing a new technology designed to dramatically improve the already remarkable precision of its measurement system. The GRACE missions measure variations in gravity over Earth's surface, producing a new map of the gravity field every 30 days. Thus, GRACE shows how the planet's gravity differs not only from one location to another, but also from one period of time to another. Airbus Defence and Space (Friedrichshafen/Germany) is the industrial prime contractor to build the satellites.
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PIA22443
Date Created
November 9, 2017
Center
JPL
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image
Photographer
Mathias Pikelj
Location
Satellite Test Centre IABG
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GRACE-FO Satellites in a Clean Room at Vandenberg Air Force Base
Mar 12, 2018
GRACE-FO Satellites in a Clean Room at Vandenberg Air Force Base
Mar 12, 2018
GRACE-FO Satellites in a Clean Room at Vandenberg Air Force Base
Mar 12, 2018
GRACE-FO Satellites in a Clean Room at Vandenberg Air Force Base
Mar 12, 2018