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Dec. 1999: Measuring waves... with waves.
Nov. 1999: Eddies: two sides to the story.
Oct. 1999: Mediterranean tides are more than meets the eye.
Sep. 1999: Mare nostrum, Mare incognita ?.
Aug. 1999: Great Lakes as seen by Topex/Poseidon.
Jul. 1999: Aral Sea could be rising from the dust.
Jun. 1999: An eddy blown by the wind.
May 1999: A turbulent sea.
Apr. 1999: Jason-1 put to the test.
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Jason-1 put to the test
Image of the month - April 1999

- Full-scale mock-up of Jason-1 subjected to thermal vacuum tests (Credits Alcatel Space Industries)

- Jason-1 (Credits Cnes)
Big changes in temperature, high-energy radiation and micrometeorites are just some of the factors that make space such a very harsh environment. That is why satellites go through a whole series of tests before launch to make sure they will withstand the rigors of space.
Jason-1, the follow-on to Topex/Poseidon developed jointly by the French space agency Cnes and Nasa, is currently undergoing environmental tests on its hardware and onboard software. Tests are going smoothly and Jason-1 is right on schedule for its planned launch date on 18 May 2000.
See also:
- Missions: The Jason-1 mission


