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FAQ: Inside NASA's Climate-Watching Glory Mission

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Glory will fly in a low-Earth orbit of 438 miles (705 km) altitude, which is about the distance between Boston and Washington.
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Editor's Note: This story has been updated to reflect changes in the launch plan for the Glory satellite due to technical problems. Read the latest.

NASA's latest Earth-observing satellite is set to launch sometime in March, after delays due to a technical glitch, on a mission to improve scientists' understanding of the Earth's climate.