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  1. 9 de ago. de 2000 · Study Earth's magnetic environment. Cluster II is a space mission sponsored by the European Space Agency (ESA), along with NASA participation focused primarily on the study of the Earth's magnetosphere over the course of approximately two solar cycles.

  2. Cluster II [2] is a space mission of the European Space Agency, with NASA participation, to study the Earth 's magnetosphere over the course of nearly two solar cycles. The mission is composed of four identical spacecraft flying in a tetrahedral formation.

  3. The Cluster mission comprises four satellites flying in a tetrahedral formation and collecting the most detailed data yet on small-scale changes in near-Earth space, and on the interaction between the charged particles of the solar wind and Earth’s magnetosphere.

  4. The fleet of four identical Cluster spacecraft is currently investigating the Earth's magnetic environment and its interaction with the solar wind in three dimensions. Science output from the Cluster mission greatly advances our knowledge of space plasma physics, space weather and the Sun-Earth connection and has been key in improving the ...

  5. Cluster II. Cluster is currently investigating the Earth's magnetic environment and its interaction with the solar wind in three dimensions. Science output from Cluster greatly advances our knowledge of space plasma physics, space weather and the Sun-Earth connection and has been key in improving the modeling of the magnetosphere and ...

  6. 9 de ago. de 2000 · Studying how the solar wind affects Earth, Cluster spacecraft pass in and out of our planet's magnetic field to make the most detailed investigation yet of how the Sun and Earth interact. Mission. Cluster is a constellation of four spacecraft flying in formation around Earth.

  7. The Cluster-II mission comprises the Phoenix spacecraft (built with spares from the four original Cluster satellites) and three identical new satellites (construction and test of four S/C in 18 months, the industrial consortium was led by Astrium GmbH of Friedrichshafen, Germany).