European Satellite Salsa Set for Fiery Return After 24 Years in Space

The European satellite Salsa returns to Earth after 24 years in space.

A Fiery Return

Salsa is part of the ESA's Cluster mission, along with Rumba, Samba, and Tango.

The Cluster Quartet

Salsa's re-entry will be precise, targeting a remote area in the South Pacific.

First Targeted Re-Entry

The Cluster mission studied Earth's magnetosphere and space weather.

Space Weather Explorers

Originally a two-year mission, Cluster provided data for over 20 years.

Extended Mission Success

The mission contributed to over 3,200 research papers

Scientific Breakthroughs

British experts played a crucial role in keeping the satellites operational.

UK Scientists' Contribution:

Salsa will burn up due to friction with Earth's atmosphere.

Disintegration in the Atmosphere

Careful monitoring ensures low risk to humans or property.

Safe Re-Entry Monitoring

Rumba, Samba, and Tango will re-enter Earth between 2025 and 2026.

Final Farewell

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