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Earth Observing-3 Information

Earth Observing 3 (EO3) GIFTS-IOMI is a proposed NASA New Millennium Program joint mission with the US Navy's Office of Naval Research. GIFTS-IOMI or Geosynchronous Imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer — Indian Ocean METOC Imager was the instrument selected by NASA to perform as EO3's latest weather observing instrument. The EO3 project ended with the cancellation of NMP in 2008.

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· · Meteorological remote sensing systems in Earth orbit
Concepts Defense Weather Satellite System · Earth observation satellite · Geographic information system (GIS) · Weather satellite
Current projects
Earth Observing System (EOS) SeaWiFS · TRMM · Landsat 7 · QuikSCAT · Terra · ACRIMSAT · NMP/EO-1 · Jason-1 · OSTM/Jason 2 · Meteor 3M-1/Sage III · GRACE · Aqua · ADEOS II / Midori II · ICESat · SORCE · Aura · CloudSat · CALIPSO · NPOESS · ESSP · Aquarius · NMP/EO-3 · SMAP
A-train satellites Aqua · Aura · Parasol · CALIPSO · CloudSat
Other satellites CBERS · COSMIC (FORMOSAT-3) · DMSP · DMC · Elektro-L · Envisat · EROS · ERS · Fengyun · FORMOSAT-2 · GOES · IKONOS · Landsat · MetOp · Meteor · Meteosat · MTSAT · NOAA-N' · QuickBird · RADARSAT-1 · RADARSAT-2 · SMOS · SPOT · TerraSAR-X · THEOS
Former projects
Completed Nimbus · SEASAT · TOPEX/Poseidon · Geosat · TIROS · Vanguard · FORMOSAT-1
Failed OCO · Glory
· · New Millennium Program
Launched

Deep Space 1 · Deep Space 2 · Earth Observing-1 · Space Technology 5

Cancelled

Champollion · Deep Space 4 · Earth Observing-2 · Earth Observing-3 · Space Technology 4 · Space Technology 6 · Space Technology 7 · Space Technology 8

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