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NASA’s SWOT water satellite suffers instrument shutdown in orbit

A joint NASA-French satellite designed to map Earth’s water in amazing detail is struggling to turn on an instrument during its setup in orbit.

The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite’s main science instrument, called KARIN (Ka-band Radar Interferometer), “unexpectedly shut down” due to a problem with the high-power amplifier subsystem, agency officials wrote in a Feb. 23 blog post (opens in new tab).

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