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GRACE-FO, launch in May 2018, will continue the work of tracking Earth's water movement to monitor changes in underground water storage, the amount of water in large lakes and rivers, soil moisture, ice sheets and glaciers, and sea level caused by the addition of water to the ocean. These discoveries provide a unique view of Earth's climate and have far-reaching benefits to society and the world's population.

More Information: https://gracefo.jpl.nasa.gov/


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update Definition ([Source: GRACE-FO Home Page, https://gracefo.jpl.nasa.gov/ ]

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More Information: https://gracefo.jpl.nasa.gov/


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GRACE-FO, scheduled for launch in early 2018, will continue the work of tracking Earth's water movement to monitor changes in underground water storage, the amount of water in large lakes and rivers, soil moisture, ice sheets and glaciers, and sea level caused by the addition of water to the ocean. These discoveries provide a unique view of Earth's climate and have far-reaching benefits to society and the world's population.

More Information: https://gracefo.jpl.nasa.gov/


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GRACE-FO, launched in May 2018, will continue the work of tracking Earth's water movement to monitor changes in underground water storage, the amount of water in large lakes and rivers, soil moisture, ice sheets and glaciers, and sea level caused by the addition of water to the ocean. These discoveries provide a unique view of Earth's climate and have far-reaching benefits to society and the world's population.

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