The opportunities offered by the addition of a fifth spacecraft, Regatta, to fly in a coordinated way with ESA Cluster spacecraft, is reviewed. The aim is to outline a rationale for such a coordinated international activity and at the same time to define what should be the goals and strategies of such a program. The addition of the Regatta spacecraft to the Cluster mission requires thorough planning but the opportunities gives possibilities of substantially enhancing the Cluster program.
Multispacecraft Measurement at Varying Scalelengths: The Cluster/Regatta Opportunity
1990
5 pages
Report
No indication
English
Astronautics , Cluster mission , Data reduction , Mission planning , Plasma currents , Plasma flux measurement , Space plasmas , Data processing , European space programs , International sun earth explorers , Magnetometers , Pattern recognition , Requirements , Spaceborne astronomy , Spacecraft configurations , Spacecraft instruments , Foreign technology
Jahrbuch / Marine-Regatta-Verein
GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 3.1889 - 5.1891 nachgewiesen; 1938 nachgewiesen
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