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Space Exploration
The United States now has an operational space shuttle - what will it be used for? What is the role of satellites in monitoring our environment? What new information can we expect to receive from space observations above the Earth's atmosphere and how will they help our exploration of the solar system? What does the future hold in the way of space platforms or space stations? Dr Garry Hunt , Head of Atmospheric Physics at University College.
London, will be answering your questions on the subject of space exploration.
Teresa McGonagle is in the Chair. Produced by the Woman's Hour unit
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Dr Garry Hunt
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Teresa McGonagle

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