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The Observational Products for End-Users from Remote Sensing Analysis ( OPERA ) project at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory collects data from satellite radar and optical instruments.
The project is sponsored by NASA in response to the needs identified by the Satellite Needs Working Group ( SNWG ).
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