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The Ocean Surface Topography Science Team (OSTST) meets annually to evaluate relevant mission activities such as data calibration and validation, data processing, and mission science objectives. It is also an opportunity for mission scientists to learn about other research and applications of ocean altimetry data from their colleagues, partners and other project members.

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