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Cluster 4

ResourceID
spase://CNES/Observatory/CDPP-AMDA/Cluster4

Description

Cluster II is part of an international collaboration to investigate the physical connection between the Sun and Earth. Flying in a tetrahedral (triangular pyramid) formation, the four spacecraft collect the most detailed data yet on small-scale changes in near-Earth space and the interaction between the charged particles of the solar wind and Earth's atmosphere. This enables scientists to build a three-dimensional model of the magnetosphere and to better understand the processes taking place inside it.

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Observatory

ResourceID
spase://CNES/Observatory/CDPP-AMDA/Cluster4
ResourceHeader
ResourceName
Cluster 4
AlternateName
Tango
AlternateName
Cluster 2/FM8 (Tango)
AlternateName
2000-045B
AlternateName
Cluster FM8 (Tango)
AlternateName
FM8
ReleaseDate
2016-10-16 20:49:04Z
Description

Cluster II is part of an international collaboration to investigate the physical connection between the Sun and Earth. Flying in a tetrahedral (triangular pyramid) formation, the four spacecraft collect the most detailed data yet on small-scale changes in near-Earth space and the interaction between the charged particles of the solar wind and Earth's atmosphere. This enables scientists to build a three-dimensional model of the magnetosphere and to better understand the processes taking place inside it.

Acknowledgement
C. Philippe Escoubet (ESA Project Scientist)
Contacts
RolePersonStartDateStopDateNote
1.ProjectScientistspase://SMWG/Person/Christophe.Philippe.Escoubet
InformationURL
Name
Fact Sheet of the Cluster mission
URL
Description

Information about the Cluster spacecraft

PriorIDs
spase://SMWG/Observatory/Cluster2-Tango
ObservatoryGroupID
Location
ObservatoryRegion
Earth.Magnetosphere
ObservatoryRegion
Heliosphere.NearEarth
ObservatoryRegion
Earth.Magnetosheath
ObservatoryRegion
Earth.Magnetosphere.Main
ObservatoryRegion
Earth.Magnetosphere.Polar
OperatingSpan
StartDate
2000-12-01 00:00:00
Note
Start of full orbit coverage: 2002-06-01T00:00:00