
ESA Launches Smajl Satellite to Study Earth's Magnetic Field
The European Space Agency (ESA) has successfully launched the Smajl satellite, which will embark on a three-year mission to meticulously study Earth's magnetic field from orbit, aiming to understand its shape, extent, and how solar events cause auroras.
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Evropska svemirska agencija lansirala satelit Smajl (VIDEO)
Naučnici se nadaju da će pomoću preciznih instrumenata steći potpuniju sliku o prostiranju i obliku zemljine magnetosfere i o tome kako solarne oluje i solarne čestice izazivaju polarnu svjetlost i oluje
Read full article →Evropska svemirska agencija lansirala naučni satelit Smajl koji će proučavati zemljino magnetno polje
Evropska svemirska agencija (ESA) uspešno je danas lansirala satelit Smajl koji će u okviru tri godine duge misije iz orbite detaljno proučavati zemlj
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