Introducing the Smile mission | Let’s Smile (episode 1)

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Smile is the Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer, a brand-new space mission currently in the making. It will study space weather and the interaction between the solar wind and Earth’s environment.

Unique about Smile is that it will take the first X-ray images and videos of the solar wind slamming into Earth’s protective magnetic bubble, and its complementary ultraviolet images will provide the longest-ever continuous look at the northern lights.

In this first of several short videos, David Agnolon (Smile Project Manager) and Philippe Escoubet (Smile Project Scientist) talk about the why and the how of Smile. You’ll see scenes of the building and testing of the spacecraft’s payload module by Airbus in Madrid, including the installation of one of the European instruments, the Soft X-ray Imager from the University of Leicester.

Smile is a 50–50 collaboration between the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). ESA provides the payload module of the spacecraft, which carries three of the four science instruments, and the Vega-C rocket which will launch Smile to space. CAS provides the platform module hosting the fourth science instrument, as well as the service and propulsion modules.

Credit: ESA/Lightcurve Films

Acknowledgements: Direction, main camera, sound, editing, post-production by Lightcurve Films. Original music by William Zeitler. Artwork shown in the video is by Eryka Isaak and CAS.

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12 Comments

  1. Great production thank you! On a serious note, what is the rationale behind working with china? Is it ESA policy and if so, why? Or are they the cheapest or best partner? I’m just aware of Chinese bullying of their Muslim minorities and expansion into Asian and the South ‘China’ Sea, so wondered why ESA works with the ccp?

  2. THE CLUE = PLASMA !!!
    Plasma – the best known conductor to mankind, it makes up 99.9% of the whole Universe ! Hence is the path for the electrical "Birkeland Currents" that flow across the whole Universe. But then Astronomers & Physicist have never been told, if you want to Understand the Universe and how it functions, you also need at least a University Degree in Electricity !!!

    THE UNIVERSE IS ELECTRIC – THERE ARE NO ISLANDS IN SPACE – NOT YOU, ME OR EVEN A BLADE OF GRASS – EVERYTHING IS CONSTANTLY CONNECTED ACROSS THE UNIVERSE !!!

  3. ข้าพเจ้ายังเผชิญปัญหาเกี่ยวกับสัญญาณและโปรแกรมต่าง ๆ เพราะมีการเชื่อมต่อนอกระบบ

  4. Isso foi muito legal, poder ver o trabalho do pessoal nas instalações, montando os instrumentos da sonda, assim como a explicação clara e objetiva.. esperando os próximos episódios com certeza 🙂

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