Swarm: A constellation to study the Earth’s magnetic field
GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences · Institut de physique du globe de Paris
Abstract
Abstract The Swarm mission was selected as the 5th mission in ESA’s Earth Explorer Programme in 2004. The mission will provide the best ever survey of the geomagnetic field and its temporal evolution that will lead to new insights into the Earth system by improving our understanding of the Earth’s interior and its effect on Geospace, the vast region around the Earth where electrodynamic processes are influenced by the Earth’s magnetic field. Scheduled for launch in 2010, the mission will comprise a constellation of three satellites, with two spacecraft flying sideby- side at lower altitude (450 km initial altitude), thereby measuring the East-West gradient of the magnetic field, and the third one flying at…
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3Topics & keywords
- Earth's magnetic field
- Constellation
- Swarm behaviour
- Space weather
- Spacecraft
- Remote sensing
- Aerospace engineering
- Altitude (triangle)