53 | | The Bryant plot for this period, covering 2 December 2018 to 25 May 2019 (orbits 2903 - 2979), is on JSOCweb tbd. This period includes a season of 'Short Eclipses' in late February and early March of 2019, when all the instruments will be switched off. |
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55 | | There will also be "moon eclipses" on spacecraft 3 and 4 on 5 April 2019. On that day both spacecraft will spend about 40 minutes passing through the Moon's shadow. Thus we expect that science operations will cease for several hours around these eclipses, due to lack of power. These eclipses will take place when the Cluster spacecraft are around 100000 km from Earth (mainly in the GSE +Y direction), so are not associated with eclipses seen from Earth. |
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57 | | There are manoeuvres during this period, and a list is included here tbd. The magnetopause is accessible throughout this period and the bow shock will be accessible from tbd to tbd. |
| 53 | The Bryant plot for this period, covering 2 December 2018 to 25 May 2019 (orbits 2903 - 2979), is on JSOCweb tbd. This period includes a season of 'Short Eclipses' during late February and early March of 2019, when all the instruments will be switched off. |
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| 55 | There will also be "moon eclipses" on spacecraft 3 and 4 on 5 April 2019. On that day both spacecraft will spend about 40 minutes passing through the Moon's shadow. Thus we expect that science operations will cease for several hours around these eclipses, due to lack of power. These eclipses will take place when the Cluster spacecraft are around 48000 km from the dusk side of the Earth, so are not associated with eclipses seen from Earth. |
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| 57 | There are manoeuvres during this period, and a list is included here tbd. The magnetopause is accessible throughout this period and the bow shock will be accessible from early January to early May. |