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There’s a SMILE beaming down from high above Earth. On May 19, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Chinese Academy of ...
ESA-China SMILE mission lifts off to deliver first global images of Earth's magnetosphere The SMILE mission developed jointly ...
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SMILE to give Earth's magnetosphere its first X-ray
Mission Highlight: SMILE The European Space Agency (ESA) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) are targeting tonight, ...
The SMILE mission will spend three years studying how our planet's magnetosphere interacts with solar weather.
KOUROU, GF / ACCESS Newswire / May 22, 2026 / Avio successfully launched the Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link ...
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Magnetosphere Review: I Loved This Goofy Story About Early Teenage Struggles & The Life Lessons It Provides
Coming-of-age movies are nothing new, which means the ones that want to stand out the most need to provide additional engaging elements to ensure they're well-remembered. In the case of Magnetosphere, ...
Scientists report a method to study smaller magnetospheres, sometimes just millimeters thick, in the laboratory. The new experimental platform combines the magnetic field of the Large Plasma Device ...
ESA’s quartet of satellites studying Earth’s magnetosphere, Cluster, has discovered that our protective magnetic bubble lets the solar wind in under a wider range of conditions than previously ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has just left the realm of the solar wind and entered the domain of Jupiter’s magnetosphere, within which all particles are manipulated by the planet’s immense magnetic field.
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