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  <Observatory>
   <ResourceID>spase://VEPO/NumericData/IMP8</ResourceID>
    <ResourceHeader>
      <ResourceName>Interplanetary Monitoring Platform 8</ResourceName>
      <AlternateName>IMP8</AlternateName>
      <ReleaseDate>1973-10-26T00:00:00.000</ReleaseDate>
      <ExpirationDate>2007-12-31T00:00:00.000</ExpirationDate>
      <Description> MP-8 (IMP-J) was launched by NASA on October 26, 1973 to measure 
      the magnetic fields, plasmas, and energetic charged particles (e.g., cosmic rays) 
      of the Earth's magnetotail and magnetosheath and of the near-Earth solar wind. 
      IMP-8, the last of ten IMP (Interplanetary Monitoring Platform) or AIMP (
      Anchored-IMP) spacecraft launched in 10 years, continues to operate to this day 
      in its near-circular, 35 Earth Radii, 12-day orbit. It is an important adjunct 
      to the International Solar Terrestrial Physics program, provides in-ecliptic, 
      one Astronomical Unit baseline data for the deep space Voyager and Ulysses 
      missions, and continues to accumulate a long-timeseries database useful in 
      understanding long-term solar processes.</Description>
      <Acknowledgement>Robert E. McGuire, Project Scientist</Acknowledgement>
      <Contact>
         <PersonID>spase://person/mcguire@mail630.gsfc.nasa.gov</PersonID>
         <Role>ProjectScientist</Role>
      </Contact>
      <InformationURL>
         <Name>IMP-8 Homepage at Goddard Space Flight Center</Name>
         <URL>http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/space/imp-8.html</URL>
         <Description>Primary website for the IMP-8 mission.  Links to all of the experiment subpages exist here.</Description>
      </InformationURL>
    </ResourceHeader>
    <ObservatoryGroup>Heliospheric Network</ObservatoryGroup>
    <Location>
      <ObservatoryRegion>Heliosphere.NearEarth</ObservatoryRegion>
    </Location>
  </Observatory>
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