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                        "abstract": "15th flight unit of the DMSP Block 5D series, 1st of the Block 5D-3 series.\r\nMain missions: cloud imagery and MW imaging and temperature/humidity sounding.\r\nSubstantial contribution to Space weather."
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                        "title": "Defense Meteorological Satellite Program - F16",
                        "abstract": "16th flight unit of the DMSP Block 5D series, 2nd of the Block 5D-3 series.\r\nMain missions: cloud imagery and MW imaging/temperature/humidity sounding.\r\nSubstantial contribution to Space weather."
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                        "abstract": "18th flight unit of the DMSP Block 5D series, 4th of the Block 5D-3 series.\r\nMain missions: cloud imagery and MW imaging/temperature/humidity sounding.\r\nSubstantial contribution to Space weather."
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                        "short_code": "acq",
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                        "short_code": "acq",
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            "uuid": "b41b4f70d57c46d4a51ddec6d6fc411a",
            "short_code": "acq",
            "title": "Acquisition Process for: ATSR-2 Average Surface Temperature (AST) Product (AT2_AR__2P) v3.0.1",
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