Talk:ESA Centre for Earth Observation

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Other ESA Centres
The article states "There are four other ESA research centres located across Europe". This is not cited and appears to be inconsistent with the list of centres further down. What constitutes a "research centre"? Are the "research centres" a subset of ESA centres? If so, which? Or is this outdated? A possible list might be: Is that correct? 81.140.39.51 (talk) 14:54, 3 August 2015 (UTC)
 * ESOC
 * ESTEC
 * ESAC
 * ECSAT
 * In a quick search I couldn't find any source that would back it, and the information in the article was unsatisfying, so I removed it from the article. But to answer your list: It's ESRIN ("one of four"), ESAC, newest one: ECSAT and the biggest one of all: ESTEC. SkywalkerPL (talk) 22:24, 10 August 2015 (UTC)

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