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The Deep Space Climate Observatory, a 1,250-pound satellite intended to serve as a sentinel for solar storms, is to lift off Sunday from Cape Canaveral.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_s7IUxkjI_7h1cS7J2fyPfZo4SUupsX4BDppFRpYJMSxjtp9dqyKTHXY0RUMRD-2jVNPB7QrN_0wEtC_f5x_Vk2bS8M301oNi4RX0GtR_Rc63R4n2WN7BlkAgEF6No2VPNxSA=s0-d)
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via New York Times
The Deep Space Climate Observatory, a 1,250-pound satellite intended to serve as a sentinel for solar storms, is to lift off Sunday from Cape Canaveral.
via New York Times
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