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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Magnetic Field Investigation of Mars by Interacting Consortia

[Students Higher Education]
[Available: Nationally]

Magnetic Field Investigation of Mars by Interacting Consortia, or MIMIC, is a piggyback microsatellite designed, built, tested and operated by students. Sponsored by National Space Grant, this project will produce a flight system intended to collect scientific data as a supplement to a primary Mars mission. The science objectives are to characterize the Martian remanent magnetic field and to characterize the solar wind interactions with Mars.

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Linda Rodgers
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Phone: (818) 354-3274
E-mail: linda.l.rodgers@nasa.gov

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