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TC 1 (Double Star E) [ESA] |
The geomagnetic substorm is a process by which energy is stored and released in the magnetosphere resulting in serious disturbances in the Earth environment. The two TC spacecraft located near the Earth and Cluster located further down the tail will help to locate the starting point of the substorm and the physical mechanism responsible for it.
The Double Star orbits have been designed such as to get the best conjunctions with Cluster in the key scientific regions.
Double Star's scientific objectives are to:
The orbit of the DSP equatorial satellite (TC-1) is planned to have a perigee at 550 kilometers and apogee at 66 970 kilometers; the orbit of the DSP polar satellite (TC-2) is planned to have a perigee at 700 kilometers and apogee at 39 000 kilometers. The equatorial satellite of DSP will detect the physical processes of geospace storms in the near-Earth magnetotail and the energy transfer from the solar wind to the magnetosphere. The polar satellite of DSP will detect energy transfer from solar wind to magnetosphere via dayside magnetopause. The polar satellite of DSP will detect energy transfer from solar wind and near-earth magnetotail to polar ionosphere and upper atmosphere, as well as to detect ionised-particle transfer from ionosphere to magnetosphere.
The two DSP satellites will operate in the near-Earth equatorial region, the main active regions of magnetospheric storms, substorms, and particle events that are not covered by the current International Solar-Terrestrial Programme missions. The combination of two satellites forms an independent unique constellation-like exploring system that can explore the generation mechanism and evolving process of geospace storms. Cluster and DSP satellites will operate simultaneously and form for the first time a mini-constellation with 6 points in the magnetosphere.
| Nation: | China |
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| Type / Application: | Science, magnetosphere |
| Operator: | CNSA, ESA |
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| Mass: | 660 kg |
| Orbit: | 500 km x 66970 km, 28.5° (#1); 666 km x 38566 km, 90.1° (#2) |
| Satellite | Date | LS | Launcher | Remarks: | |
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| TC 1 (Double Star E, DSP E) | 29.12.2003 | Xi | CZ-2C-III CTS | ||
| TC 2 (Double Star P, DSP P) | 26.07.2004 | TY | CZ-2C-III CTS |
Source: ESA Website
Last update: 27.09.2009
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