Science Objectives and Rationale for the Radiation Belt Storm Probes Mission
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory · Johns Hopkins University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The NASA Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP) mission addresses how populations of high energy charged particles are created, vary, and evolve in space environments, and specifically within Earth’s magnetically trapped radiation belts. RBSP, with a nominal launch date of August 2012, comprises two spacecraft making in situ measurements for at least 2 years in nearly the same highly elliptical, low inclination orbits (1.1×5.8 RE, 10∘). The orbits are slightly different so that 1 spacecraft laps the other spacecraft about every 2.5 months, allowing separation of spatial from temporal effects over spatial scales ranging from ∼0.1 to 5 RE. The uniquely comprehensive suite of instruments, identical on the two…
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6Topics & keywords
- Van Allen Probes
- Van Allen radiation belt
- Spacecraft
- Planetary science
- Physics
- Storm
- Aerospace engineering
- Astrobiology