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Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS): Magnetic Reconnection

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ScienceCasts: Studying Earth’s Magnetic Personality
NASA Spacecraft Prepares for March 12 Launch to
Study Earth’s Dynamic Magnetic Space Environment

NASA | GSFC | MMS | 2015 Feb 25

CU-Boulder students to help control instruments on
NASA spacecraft to probe magnetic reconnection

University of Colorado, Boulder | 2015 Mar 04

UNH Instruments to Lift Off on NASA Four-Satellite Mission
University of New Hampshire | 2015 Mar 05

Magnetospheric Multiscale Spacecraft Poised for Launch
Southwest Research Institute | 2015 Mar 10

NASA to Investigate Magnetic Explosions
NASA Science News | Science@NASA | 2015 Mar 10

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MMS in Orbit, Preparing to Study Magnetic Reconnection

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MMS in Earth Orbit, Preparing to Study Magnetic Reconnection
NASA | GSFC | MMS | 2015 Mar 13
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Following a successful launch at 10:44 p.m. EDT Thursday, NASA’s four Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) spacecraft are positioned in Earth’s orbit to begin the first space mission dedicated to the study of a phenomenon called magnetic reconnection. This process is thought to be the catalyst for some of the most powerful explosions in our solar system.

The spacecraft, positioned one on top of the other on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V 421 rocket, launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. After reaching orbit, each spacecraft deployed from the rocket’s upper stage sequentially, in five-minute increments, beginning at 12:16 a.m. Friday, with the last separation occurring at 12:31 a.m. NASA scientists and engineers were able to confirm the health of all separated spacecraft at 12:40 a.m. ...

Over the next several weeks, NASA scientists and engineers will deploy booms and antennas on the spacecraft, and test all instruments. The observatories will later be placed into a pyramid formation in preparation for science observations, which are expected to begin in early September. ...

The mission will provide the first three-dimensional views of reconnection occurring in Earth's protective magnetic space environment, the magnetosphere. Magnetic reconnection occurs when magnetic fields connect, disconnect, and reconfigure explosively, releasing bursts of energy that can reach the order of billions of megatons of trinitrotoluene (commonly known as TNT). These explosions can send particles surging through space near the speed of light.

Scientists expect the mission will not only help them better understand magnetic reconnection, but also will provide insight into these powerful events, which can disrupt modern technological systems such as communications networks, GPS navigation, and electrical power grids. ...
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ScienceCasts: MMS Takes Space GPS to New Heights

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NASA Science News | ScienceCasts | 2015 Sep 18
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MMS Captures Magnetic Reconnection in Action

Post by bystander » Fri May 13, 2016 3:46 pm

MMS Captures Magnetic Reconnection in Action
NASA | GSFC | MMS | 2016 May 12
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Like sending sensors up into a hurricane, NASA has flown four spacecraft through an invisible maelstrom in space, called magnetic reconnection. Magnetic reconnection is one of the prime drivers of space radiation and so it is a key factor in the quest to learn more about our space environment and protect our spacecraft and astronauts as we explore farther and farther from Earth.

MMS is made of four identical spacecraft that launched in March 2015. They fly in a pyramid formation to create a full 3-dimensional map of any phenomena it observes. On October 16, 2015, the spacecraft traveled straight through a magnetic reconnection event at the boundary where Earth’s magnetic field bumps up against the sun’s magnetic field.

This short video outlines the MMS mission and its first results. Since it launched, MMS has made more than 4,000 trips through the magnetic boundaries around Earth, each time gathering information about the way the magnetic fields and particles move. A surprising result was that at the moment of interconnection between the sun’s magnetic field lines and those of Earth the crescents turned abruptly so that the electrons flowed along the field lines. By watching these electron tracers, MMS made the first observation of the predicted breaking and interconnection of magnetic fields in space.

MMS Observes Key Interaction of Magnetic Fields in Space
University of Maryland | 2016 May 12

What Sparks One of the Most Explosive Processes in the Universe
West Virginia University | 2016 May 12

MMS Puts Magnetic Reconnection under the Microscope
Southwest Research Institute | 2016 May 12

Electron-Scale Measurements of Magnetic Reconnection in Space - James L. Burch et al
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Re: MMS in Orbit, Preparing to Study Magnetic Reconnection

Post by Evermore » Fri May 13, 2016 9:25 pm

bystander wrote:MMS in Earth Orbit, Preparing to Study Magnetic Reconnection
NASA | GSFC | MMS | 2015 Mar 13

This process is thought to be the catalyst for some of the most powerful explosions in our solar system.
Ahh .. military goal no doubt.

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Re: MMS in Orbit, Preparing to Study Magnetic Reconnection

Post by geckzilla » Fri May 13, 2016 11:22 pm

Evermore wrote:
bystander wrote:MMS in Earth Orbit, Preparing to Study Magnetic Reconnection
NASA | GSFC | MMS | 2015 Mar 13

This process is thought to be the catalyst for some of the most powerful explosions in our solar system.
Ahh .. military goal no doubt.
Well yeah, we're going to leak it to North Korea and send Fearless Leader on a wild goose chase.
Just call me "geck" because "zilla" is like a last name.

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Re: MMS in Orbit, Preparing to Study Magnetic Reconnection

Post by Evermore » Sat May 14, 2016 3:16 pm

geckzilla wrote:
Evermore wrote:
bystander wrote:MMS in Earth Orbit, Preparing to Study Magnetic Reconnection
NASA | GSFC | MMS | 2015 Mar 13
Ahh .. military goal no doubt.
Well yeah, we're going to leak it to North Korea and send Fearless Leader on a wild goose chase.
Wild Goose Chase, excellent simile, Geckzilla, a good term for heavier than air flight. But North Korea is probably already investigating the potential .. and Japan, Russia, India, and China .. you know, the technologically advanced nations.

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