- Observatory for Heteroscale Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling
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Observatory for Heteroscale Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling (OHMIC) is an explorer program mission consisting of a pair of spacecraft flying in formation studying the energy powering space weather. The principal investigator for the mission is James Burch of the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas.[1]
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Explorer program Explorer 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 (S-2) · 7 (S-1a) · 8 · 9 (S-56A) · 10 · 11 (S-15) · 14 (EPE-B) · 17 (AE-A) · 30 (Solrad 8) · 32 (AE-B) · 33 (IMP-D) · 35 (IMP-E) · 37 (Solrad 9) · 42 (Uhuru) · 44 (Solrad 10) · 48 (SAS B) · 49 (RAE-B) · 52 (Hawkeye 1) · 53 (SAS C) · 57 (IUE) · 58 (HCMM) · 59 (ICE) · 62 (DE-1) · 63 (DE-2) · 64 (SME) · 66 (COBE) · 67 (EUVE) · 68 (SAMPEX) · 69 (RXTE) · 70 (FAST) · 71 (ACE) · 72 (SNOE) · 73 (TRACE) · 74 (SWAS) · 75 (WIRE) · 77 (FUSE) · 78 (IMAGE) · 79 (HETE-2) · 80 (WMAP) · 81 (RHESSI) · 82 (CHIPSat) · 83 (GALEX) · 84 (Swift) · 85 thru 89 (THEMIS) · 90 (AIM) · 91 (IBEX) · 92 (WISE)Italics indicate probes that failed to deploy or otherwise malfunctionedCategories:- Explorer program
- Proposed spacecraft
- 2013 in spaceflight
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