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Microwave radiometers are indispensable tools in various scientific fields, providing critical data for understanding atmospheric, oceanic, and cosmic phenomena. Despite their challenges, ongoing advancements promise to further enhance their capabilities and applications.
Microwave radiometers are indispensable tools in various scientific fields, providing critical data for understanding atmospheric, oceanic, and cosmic phenomena. Despite their challenges, ongoing advancements promise to further enhance their capabilities and applications.


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[[Image:Detail-79757.jpg|thumb|center|A microwave radiometer mounted on a satellite, capturing data from Earth's atmosphere.]]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==