Cluster: spacecrafts flying closer than ever for better science

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Orbit of the Cluster constellation in June 2007 within the Earths magnetosphere. Two of the four spacecraft Tango and Samba reached the very close distance of 17 Kilometres from each other  the closest ever achieved in ESAs spacecraft routine operati ...
Orbit of the Cluster constellation in June 2007 within the Earth’s magnetosphere. Two of the four spacecraft, Tango and Samba, reached the very close distance of 17 Kilometres from each other – the closest ever achieved in ESA’s spacecraft routine operations. This configuration will provide new scientific results about Earth’s magnetosphere. Credits: ESA

After weeks of manoeuvres, Samba and Tango, two of ESA’s four Cluster satellites are now orbiting in formation, separated by only 17 km. This is the closest two ESA satellites have ever been in routine operations and will enable new scientific discoveries.


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