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Tag Archives: European Space Agency
European Space Agency’s Magnetic Field Mission SWARM
Image credit: ESA/ATG Medialab European Space Agency (ESA) has 3 satellites that work in a coordinated fashion to measure Earth’s changing magnetic field. Here’s the description from ESA “Swarm, a constellation of three satellites, studies Earth’s magnetic field. Swarm aims … Continue reading
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Tagged Earth's magnetic field, ESA SWARM Mission, European Space Agency