The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Salsa satellite is preparing for its final descent, marking the end of a significant chapter in space exploration. After 24 years of providing valuable data on Earth's magnetic shield, Salsa will re-enter Earth's atmosphere on September 8, 2024.
“Adjusting Salsa’s orbit for a controlled re-entry reflects our commitment to both safety and precision,” said Bruno Sousa, Cluster Operations Manager. “This careful planning will ensure the spacecraft burns up as it re-enters the atmosphere.”
ESA is already looking ahead to its next mission. The Solar Wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer (Smile), a collaboration with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, will build on the Cluster mission’s legacy. Smile aims to further our understanding of Earth’s magnetic environment and continue the exploration of space weather.
As Salsa completes its mission, it not only brings to a close a remarkable journey but also highlights ESA’s role in advancing space safety and sustainable exploration. The agency looks forward to the new insights that future missions will provide.
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