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    THOR Assessment Study Report (Yellow Book)

    Publication date: 01 March 2017

    Page: 1-111
    Year: 2017

    Copyright: ESA

    Reference: ESA/SCI(2017)3

    This is the Assessment Study Report (Yellow Book) for THOR (Turbulence Heating ObserveR). THOR is a candidate mission for the M4 medium-class mission in ESA's Science Programme.

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    Last Update: 05 May 2017

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    • See Also
    • Cosmic Vision M4 candidate missions: presentation event
    • Three candidates for ESA's next medium-class science mission

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