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Proba-V will fly at an altitude of over 800 kilometres
Proba-V will fly at an altitude of over 800 kilometres
Proba-V will fly at an altitude of over 800 kilometres
Over the next two years, researchers intend to test whether continuous monitoring of aviation routes is possible for the first time. The European Proba-V satellite carries a receiver for the ADS–B signals that are continuously broadcast by aircraft.
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