Office of Space and Terrestrial Applications-3

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Office of Space and Terrestrial Applications-3 (OSTA-3) was a NASA Earth-observation payload package flown on the Space Shuttle to test and demonstrate remote sensing instruments for studying the planet’s land, oceans, and atmosphere.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Earth observation payload
NASA payload
Space Shuttle payload
remote sensing experiment package
abbreviation OSTA-3
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dataApplication atmospheric studies
environmental monitoring
land use studies
oceanographic research
dataType Earth observation data
environment low Earth orbit
goal demonstrate spaceborne remote sensing capabilities
support future Earth-observation missions
missionType Earth science
experimental payload
operator NASA
organizationPartOf NASA Office of Space and Terrestrial Applications
platform Space Shuttle
purpose Earth observation
remote sensing research
technology demonstration
spaceAgency NASA
studies Earth
atmosphere
land
oceans
tested Earth-observation instruments
remote sensing technologies
uses remote sensing instruments

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STS-41-G carriedPayload Office of Space and Terrestrial Applications-3