Spacecraft completes 14-year journey studying Earth’s radiation belts and space weather

A satellite from the Van Allen Probes Mission has re-entered Earth’s atmosphere after spending nearly 14 years in orbit. The spacecraft was part of a major scientific mission aimed at understanding the radiation environment surrounding the planet.
The satellite was originally launched by NASA to study the Van Allen radiation belts, regions of charged particles trapped by Earth’s magnetic field. These belts play a crucial role in influencing space weather and can affect satellites, astronauts, and communication systems.

During atmospheric re-entry, most parts of the satellite burned up due to extreme heat and friction. Such controlled or natural re-entries are common for satellites that have completed their operational life.
The mission provided valuable scientific insights into space weather, radiation storms, and the dynamics of Earth’s magnetosphere. Scientists believe that the data collected will help improve future satellite design and enhance understanding of the space environment around Earth.

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