121. Scientific objectives with SMILE
The key scientific goals of SMILE mission are to investigate the dynamic response of the Earth's magnetosphere to the solar wind impact via simultaneous in situ solar wind/magnetosheath plasma and magnetic field measurements, X-Ray images of the magnetosheath and magnetic cusps, and UV images o
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122. The SMILE Payload
The SMILE mission carries a suite of state-of-the-art scientific instruments enabling novel investigations. Key payloads are:
the Soft X-ray Imager (SXI) :which will spectrally map the Earth's magnetopause, magnetosheath and magnetospheric cusps;
the Ultraviolet Imager (UVI) :dedicated
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123. The 8th SMILE Mission Science Study Team and Consortium Meeting Held at ESTEC
The 8th SMILE Mission Science Study Team and Consortium Meeting Held at ESTEC
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124. the Soft X-ray Imager (SXI)
the Soft X-ray Imager(SXI)
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125. SMILE Satellite Payloads
SMILE Satellite Payloads
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126. the Ultraviolet Imager (UVI)
the Ultraviolet Imager (UVI)
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127. the Light Ion Analyser (LIA)
the Light Ion Analyser (LIA)
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128. the MAGnetometer (MAG)
the MAGnetometer (MAG)
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129. European Space Agency and Chinese Academy of Sciences
European Space Agency and Chinese Academy of Sciences
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130. Chief Scientists and Project Scientist
SMILE EUROPEAN CO-PI : Graziella Branduardi-Raymont
Graziella BRANDUARDI-RAYMONT is professor of space astronomy of department of space & climate physics, University College London. She is now Co-PI of the ESA-CAS Joint Space Science Mission – SMILE.
She got the PhD in
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