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Ionosphere Thermosphere Storm Probes

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Reference system
  
Geocentric

Operator
  
NASA

Inclination
  
60°

Mission type
  
Two Earth orbiters investigating the ionosphere and thermosphere

The Ionosphere-Thermosphere Storm Probes (I-TSP) is a NASA mission which will study the ionosphere and the thermosphere. This mission is part of the Living With a Star program, the second mission in a pair of geospace missions. The first mission is the Radiation Belt Storm Probes, which were launched in August 2012.

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Mission

Like the Radiation Belt Storm Probes, the I-TSP will be a twin spacecraft mission. The mission is to study distributions of ionospheric and thermospheric densities, geomagnetic disturbances, and ionospheric irregularities. This mission relates to the Sun and solar storms in that it studies the effects of solar storms on geospace. This mission can save astronauts and satellites.

Goals

The Ionosphere-Thermosphere Storm Probes mission has two goals:

  1. Determine the effects of solar variability on the global-scale behavior of ionospheric electron density
  2. Determine the solar and geospace causes of small scale ionospheric irregularities

References

Ionosphere-Thermosphere Storm Probes Wikipedia