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Orbits of 12 spacecraft in Earth's magnetosphere, January 2005

Orbits of 12 spacecraft in Earth's magnetosphere, January 2005


Date: 28 August 2014
Satellite: Cluster
Copyright: ESA/ATG medialab

An unusual magnetic storm has been studied in detail using measurements from 12 spacecraft operating in the Earth's magnetosphere.

The orbits of these spacecraft during the period 16:00 UT on 21 January 2005 to 06:00 UT on 22 January are indicated in this schematic figure:

ESA's four Cluster spacecraft (purple) were in the solar wind, directly upstream of Earth; the Chinese-ESA Double Star TC-1 spacecraft (blue) was passing from the outer region of the planet's magnetic field (the magnetosheath) and entering the magnetosphere; the Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) satellite (green), GOES (yellow), and five geosynchronous satellites from Los Alamos National Laboratory (white) covered complementary regions. The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) and Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE) were located at the Sun-Earth L1 Lagrange point and are not shown in this figure. The orbit of the Polar spacecraft (orange) is included for completeness although the data was not used in this study.

This is a schematic representation and is not to scale.

Last Update: 1 September 2019
29-Mar-2024 07:01 UT

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