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  • [Satellite]: Explorer 6
    [Launch Date]: August 7, 1959
    [Inclination of orbital plane to Earth's equator]: 47°
    [Lifetime (days)]: 61
    [Range (γ)]: <20,000
    [Sensitivity]: 3%
    [Distance RE]: 2-7.5

  • [Satellite]: Pioneer 1
    [Launch Date]: October 11, 1958
    [Inclination of orbital plane to Earth's equator]: Earth impact
    [Lifetime (days)]: 1
    [Range (γ)]: <1000
    [Sensitivity]: 1%
    [Distance RE]: 3.7-7.0

  • [Satellite]: International Cometary Explorer
    [Launch Date]: August 12, 1978
    [Inclination of orbital plane to Earth's equator]:
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  • [Satellite]: Cluster II (spacecraft) mission
    [Launch Date]: July 16, 2000 and August 9, 2000
    [Inclination of orbital plane to Earth's equator]: 90° (then changed during mission operation)
    [Lifetime (days)]: Still operating
    [Range (γ)]:
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    [Distance RE]: 4-20

  • [Satellite]: Vanguard 3
    [Launch Date]: September 18, 1959
    [Inclination of orbital plane to Earth's equator]: 33°
    [Lifetime (days)]: 85
    [Range (γ)]: 10,000-60,000
    [Sensitivity]:
    [Distance RE]: <1.8

  • [Satellite]: Double Star mission
    [Launch Date]: December 29, 2003 & July 25, 2004
    [Inclination of orbital plane to Earth's equator]:
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About This Tool

Over the centuries, many countries have been sending satellites into the sky to discover secrets of the universe that we do not know. As expected, many satellites have sent back data from a variety of planets, some of which detect the Earth’s magnetosphere, and they have also fed back relevant data. In the past, 31 satellites have sent back magnetospheric data to earth platforms, making it easier for researchers on the ground to probe deeper.

In this random tool generator, we can not only find specific information about these satellites, but we can also see specific dates that they’re reporting, Inclination of orbital plane to Earth’s equator, Lifetime, Range, Sensitivity and Distance. This data is invaluable, and it has come at great cost and expense.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of satellites which have provided data on Earth's magnetosphere.

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