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The European-Chinese SMILE spacecraft is now in orbit watching solar wind slam into Earth’s magnetic shield — four instruments tracking the collision in real time
At 05:52 Central European time on 19 May 2026, a Vega-C rocket climbed away from Europe’s spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, ...
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At the start of the millennium, China and Europe seemed set to collaborate in space. That's no longer the case even as they ...
Mission engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California turned off the cosmic ray subsystem experiment aboard Voyager 1 on Feb. 25 and will shut off Voyager 2's low-energy charged ...
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The ESA and China’s SMILE mission will watch solar wind slam into Earth’s magnetic shield in real time this month
A rocket carrying the first spacecraft designed to photograph solar wind crashing into Earth’s magnetic field is scheduled to ...
ESA-China SMILE mission lifts off to deliver first global images of Earth's magnetosphere The SMILE mission developed jointly ...
The roar builds as wind and rain lash against the walls of a low-rise South Florida home. Loose objects — chairs, a bicycle, a bird cage — lift into the air and disappear on a massive gust. The wind ...
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