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Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE) is a spacecraft mission of the European Space Agency and the Chinese Academy of Sciences launched on 19 May 2026 from the Guiana Space Centre in French Guiana. SMILE will image for the first time the magnetosphere of the Earth in soft X-rays and UV during up to 40 hours per orbit, improving the understanding of the dynamic interaction between the solar wind and Earth's magnetosphere. The mission is estimated to last for three years. The prime science questions of the SMILE mission involve the fundamental modes of dayside solar wind-magnetosphere interaction, the processes defining the substorm cycle, and how coronal mass ejection-driven storms develop and relate to substorms.
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- Launch date
- April 20, 2012 at 12:50 PM UTC
- Launch site
- Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan
- Launched by
- Soyuz U →
- Operator
- Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)
- Launch record
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Orbit
- Orbit regime
- LEO
- Apoapsis
- 375 km
- Periapsis
- 358 km
- Inclination
- 51.64°
- Orbital period
- 91.88 min
Spacecraft
- Operator
- Russia (CIS / former USSR)
- Launch mass
- 7,290 kg
Identity
- COSPAR (Int'l)
- 2012-015A
- NORAD catalog №
- 38222
- Object type
- Payload
- Owner / operator
Russia (CIS / former USSR)
- Radar cross-section
- 9.8102 m²
- Status
- Decayed
- Decay / reentry
- August 20, 2012
End of mission
- Last active / ended
- August 20, 2012
- Time in service
- 122 days
- Fate
- Reentered Earth's atmosphere and was destroyed.
- Final status
- Decayed
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