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    Science News Release 5-2003

    03 Jul 2003

    SOHO's antenna anomaly: things are much better than expected

    2 July 2003
    After a number of tests and new insights, SOHO engineers now say there will be no 'blackout' periods for SOHO science data. "We're now talking only moderate fractions per day every day during the 2-3 week periods," says Bernhard Fleck, ESA's SOHO Project Scientist.

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    Last Update: 16 Jul 2003

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