What are the fundamental physical processes of the space environment? Missions

The sun, interplanetary space, planetary magnetospheres, and most of the rest of the universe are made up of plasma, which is an electrically-charged gas. Because they are plasma, electro-magnetic forces are extremely important. There is a tight coupling between the matter (in the form of sub-atomic particles) and the electric and magnetic fields. Motion of plasma in the sun generates the solar magnetic field, and the magnetic stresses built up are what cause the sun to vary. Magnetic reconnection, a rapid reconfiguration of the magnetic field, can accelerate matter up to very high energies and make hazardous radiation. Other more gradual processes can also accelerate particles up to hazardous energies. Understand the intricate interplay between matter and electro-magnetism in the space environment is what requires a system-level study that we call Heliophysics.

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Launch Date A-Z Phase
19970826 August 25, 1997 Operating
20070426 April 25, 2007 Operating
20080416 20:00:00 USEastern April 16, 2008 Operating
20000717 July 16, 2000 Operating
19960822 August 21, 1996 Operating
20111001 TBD Development
19920724 July 24, 1992 Operating
20060924 September 23, 2006 Operating
20080716 July 15, 2008 Development
20141101 2014 Development
19960225 February 24, 1996 Past
20020202 February 02, 2002 Operating
20081202 December 01, 2008 Development
19951203 December 02, 1995 Operating
20150101 TBD Under Study
20070218 February 17, 2007 Operating
19980402 April 01, 1998 Operating
20080227 February 26, 2008 Operating
19901007 October 06, 1990 Operating
19941102 November 01, 1994 Operating