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:: The [[NPOESS]] satellites were to supplement and then replace the [[Terra (satellite)|Terra]] and [[Aqua (satellite)|Aqua]] satellites, but the project has folded. I guess that [[Joint Polar Satellite System]] is now ought to fill the role. — [[User:Ivan Shmakov|Ivan Shmakov]] ([[User talk:Ivan Shmakov|talk]]) 10:26, 31 March 2011 (UTC)
 
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{{ping|Tony1}} While it is in-line with Wikipedia's style, I'm not certain this is actually a descriptive title; it may simply be the name of the instrument. This is especially pronounced upon examining the information page [http://modis.gsfc.nasa.gov/about/ here]. It reads "Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer" with capital letters starting each word, curiously, it also neglects the hyphen. Is this worth discussing? [[User:Dustin V. S.|<span style="color:green; font-family:Times New Roman">''Dustin''</span>]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Dustin V. S.|(<span style="color:green; font-family:Times New Roman">talk</span>)]] 17:12, 26 December 2015 (UTC)