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Interball

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spase://CNES/Observatory/CDPP-AMDA/Interball

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The Interball Project was a multi-national effort that consists of four spacecraft:
two main spacecraft of the Prognoz series, made in Russia, each with a small subsatellite made in Czechoslovakia.
The main objective was to study the physical mechanisms responsible for the transmission of solar wind energy to the magnetosphere,
its storage there, and subsequent dissipation in the tail and auroral regions of the magnetosphere, ionosphere, and atmosphere during
magnetospheric substorms. One pair of spacecraft, Tail Probe and its subsatellite S2-X
(X for the first letter of the Russian word for "Tail"), has been launched into the magnetospheric tail.
The second pair, Auroral Probe and S2-A (A for "Auroral"), had an orbit that crossed the auroral oval to observe the acceleration of
auroral particles and the flow of electric currents that connect the magnetospheric tail with the conducting ionosphere.

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spase://CNES/Observatory/CDPP-AMDA/Interball
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ResourceName
Interball
ReleaseDate
2017-09-27 18:40:58Z
Description

The Interball Project was a multi-national effort that consists of four spacecraft:
two main spacecraft of the Prognoz series, made in Russia, each with a small subsatellite made in Czechoslovakia.
The main objective was to study the physical mechanisms responsible for the transmission of solar wind energy to the magnetosphere,
its storage there, and subsequent dissipation in the tail and auroral regions of the magnetosphere, ionosphere, and atmosphere during
magnetospheric substorms. One pair of spacecraft, Tail Probe and its subsatellite S2-X
(X for the first letter of the Russian word for "Tail"), has been launched into the magnetospheric tail.
The second pair, Auroral Probe and S2-A (A for "Auroral"), had an orbit that crossed the auroral oval to observe the acceleration of
auroral particles and the flow of electric currents that connect the magnetospheric tail with the conducting ionosphere.

Contacts
RolePersonStartDateStopDateNote
1.PrincipalInvestigatorspase://CNES/Person/CDPP-AMDA/Lev.Zeleny
Location
ObservatoryRegion
Earth.Magnetosphere
ObservatoryRegion
Earth.Magnetosheath
ObservatoryRegion
Earth.Magnetosphere.Main
ObservatoryRegion
Earth.Magnetosphere.Polar
OperatingSpan
StartDate
1995-08-02 23:59:11
StopDate
2000-10-16 00:00:00