About the mission
According to reported NASA’s weblog, The IMAP mission will orbit the Sun at a location called Lagrange Point 1 (L1), which is about a million miles from Earth in direction of the Sun. From this location, IMAP can measure the native photo voltaic wind and scan the distant heliosphere with out background from planets and their magnetic fields. The spacecraft will use 10 scientific devices to review and map the heliosphere, an unlimited magnetic bubble surrounding the Sun defending our photo voltaic system.
At NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, IMAP went by thermal vacuum testing on the X-ray and Cryogenic facility that simulates harsh situations and dramatic temperature modifications to simulate the surroundings throughout launch, on the journey towards the Sun.
Mission Management
IMAP is the fifth mission in NASA’s Solar Terrestrial Probes program portfolio. It is lead by Princeton University professor David J. McComas with a global crew of 25 associate establishments. The spacecraft was constructed and operated from The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory.
Information from this mission are anticipated to supply early warnings about area climate, which might have an effect on human area explorers and technological programs like satellites and energy grids that may have an effect on life on Earth.
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