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- Geotail abstract "Geotail is a satellite observing the Earth's magnetosphere. It was developed by Japan's ISAS in association with the United States' NASA, and was launched by a Delta II rocket on July 24, 1992.From the Geotail website (listed below): \"The Geotail satellite was launched on July 24, 1992, by a Delta II launch vehicle from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, United States. The primary purpose of this mission is to study the structure and dynamics of the tail region of the magnetosphere with a comprehensive set of scientific instruments. For this purpose, the orbit has been designed to cover the magnetotail over a wide range of distances: 8 R⊕ to 210 R⊕ from the earth. This orbit also allows us to study the boundary region of the magnetosphere as it skims the magnetopause at perigees. In the first two years the double lunar swing-by technique was used to keep apogees in the distant magnetotail. The apogee was lowered down to 50 R⊕ in mid November 1994 and then to 30 R⊕ in February 1995 in order to study substorm processes in the near-Earth tail region. The present orbit is 9 R⊕ × 30 R⊕ with inclination of -7° to the ecliptic plane.\"Geotail instruments studied electric fields, magnetic fields, plasmas, energetic particles, and plasma waves.In 1994 the principal investigator of the Plasma Wave Instrument (PWI), the experiment complement, was Professor Hiroshi Matsumoto of Kyoto University, with co-investigators from NASA, the University of Iowa, and STX Corporation.Geotail is an active mission as of 2015. Geotail, WIND, Polar, SOHO, and Cluster were all part of the International Solar-Terrestrial Physics Science Initiative (ISTP) project.".
- Geotail cosparId "1992-044A".
- Geotail thumbnail Geotail_satellite.jpg?width=300.
- Geotail wikiPageExternalLink geotail.shtml.
- Geotail wikiPageExternalLink index.shtml.
- Geotail wikiPageExternalLink geotail.
- Geotail wikiPageID "7426984".
- Geotail wikiPageLength "5970".
- Geotail wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Geotail wikiPageRevisionID "689626122".
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station_Space_Launch_Complex_17.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artificial_satellites_orbiting_Earth.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Satellites_of_Japan.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_launched_by_Delta_II_rockets.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1992.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Cluster_II_(spacecraft).
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Delta_II.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Flux_transfer_event.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Geocentric_orbit.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Highly_elliptical_orbit.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Hiroshi_Matsumoto_(engineer).
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Institute_of_Space_and_Astronautical_Science.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink International_Solar-Terrestrial_Physics_Science_Initiative.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Magnetosheath.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Magnetosphere.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Polar_(satellite).
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Satellite.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Solar_and_Heliospheric_Observatory.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink Stamatios_Krimigis.
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLink WIND_(spacecraft).
- Geotail wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geotail".
- Geotail apsis "gee".
- Geotail auto "all".
- Geotail cosparId "1992".
- Geotail imageCaption "Geotail satellite".
- Geotail launchDate "--07-24".
- Geotail launchRocket Delta_II.
- Geotail launchSite Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station.
- Geotail launchSite Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station_Space_Launch_Complex_17.
- Geotail missionType "Earth observation".
- Geotail name "Geotail".
- Geotail operator Institute_of_Space_and_Astronautical_Science.
- Geotail operator NASA.
- Geotail orbitEccentricity "0.5469845".
- Geotail orbitEpoch "--01-15".
- Geotail orbitInclination "10.51".
- Geotail orbitPeriod "452391.6".
- Geotail orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- Geotail orbitRegime Highly_elliptical_orbit.
- Geotail power "273".
- Geotail satcat "22049".
- Geotail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Geotail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Earth_radius.
- Geotail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_spaceflight.
- Geotail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japan-spacecraft-stub.
- Geotail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japanese_space_program.
- Geotail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Magnetosphere.
- Geotail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Moon_spacecraft.
- Geotail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orbital_launches_in_1992.
- Geotail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Geotail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start-date.
- Geotail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Url.
- Geotail subject Category:Artificial_satellites_orbiting_Earth.
- Geotail subject Category:Satellites_of_Japan.
- Geotail subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_by_Delta_II_rockets.
- Geotail subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1992.
- Geotail hypernym Satellite.
- Geotail type ArtificialSatellite.
- Geotail type CelestialBody.
- Geotail type Place.
- Geotail type Satellite.
- Geotail type Probe.
- Geotail type Location.
- Geotail type Place.
- Geotail type Thing.
- Geotail comment "Geotail is a satellite observing the Earth's magnetosphere. It was developed by Japan's ISAS in association with the United States' NASA, and was launched by a Delta II rocket on July 24, 1992.From the Geotail website (listed below): \"The Geotail satellite was launched on July 24, 1992, by a Delta II launch vehicle from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, United States.".
- Geotail label "Geotail".
- Geotail sameAs Q49965.
- Geotail sameAs Category:GEOTAIL.
- Geotail sameAs Geotail.
- Geotail sameAs GEOTAIL.
- Geotail sameAs Geotail.
- Geotail sameAs Geotail.
- Geotail sameAs GEOTAIL.
- Geotail sameAs GEOTAIL.
- Geotail sameAs m.02618n5.
- Geotail sameAs GEOTAIL.
- Geotail sameAs Q49965.
- Geotail wasDerivedFrom Geotail?oldid=689626122.
- Geotail depiction Geotail_satellite.jpg.
- Geotail isPrimaryTopicOf Geotail.