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    2. ACES (Atomic Clocks Ensemble in Space): une mission de précision

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      September 30, 2010

      ACES est un instrument de l’ESA qui sera embarqué à bord de la station spatiale internationale en position externe.

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    4. Jason-1 clocks up 10 years of climate observations

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      December 7, 2011

      The Jason-1 ocean-observing satellite has been in orbit for 10 years. In that time, it has helped to build up a 20-year time series of continuous sea-surface measurements to enhance our understanding of climate change.

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    5. DECLIC clocks up one year in orbit

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      November 16, 2010

      The DECLIC mini-laboratory developed by CNES has been operating aboard the International Space Station for a year, letting scientists perform experiments remotely from Earth and view matter in a new light.

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    12. T2L2 ready to put Einstein’s theory to the test

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      November 6, 2008

      The T2L2 instrument on board Jason-2 is working well after a 1st series of tests to compare the DORIS instrument’s clock with atomic clocks here on Earth. Scientists are continuing to calibrate the instrument.

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    16. ACES – the time-measuring super machine

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      January 6, 2010

      15 December 2009, CNES and ESA signed an agreement concerning ACES, the world’s most accurate atomic space clock, scheduled to be flown to the ISS in 2013.

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    17. PHARAO: a new kind of time machine

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      June 2, 2009

      Construction of CNES’s PHARAO atomic clock is getting underway in preparation for its planned launched in 2013. Among other things, it will set out to test Einstein’s theory of relativity on the ISS.

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