Two European Space Agency satellites took off into earth orbit early this morning on top of a Russian rocket.
The two satellites - called SMOS or Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity and Proba-2 - were launched from northern Russia to study Earth's oceans.
The SMOS spacecraft will make the first global maps of the amount of moisture held in soils and of the quantity of salts dissolved...
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