Smile Mission Scheduled for April 9 Launch to Image Earth's Magnetic Field
The Smile mission is poised for launch on a Vega-C rocket from French Guiana, aiming to capture X-ray images of Earth's magnetic field, enhancing our understanding of space weather.
The Smile mission is set to launch on April 9, 2026, at 08:29 CEST from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. This mission will utilize the Vega-C rocket, which is designed for efficient payload delivery.
The primary objective of the Smile mission is to image Earth's magnetic field in X-rays. This capability is expected to provide critical data that can improve models of space weather and its effects on satellite operations.
By capturing X-ray images, the mission aims to enhance our understanding of the dynamics of Earth's magnetosphere, which is crucial for both scientific research and practical applications in satellite and communication systems.