Pioneer 9

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Pioneer 9 was a NASA space probe launched in the 1960s to study the solar wind and interplanetary magnetic fields in the inner solar system.

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Pioneer 9 canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NASA spacecraft
Pioneer program spacecraft
space probe
agencyDivision Ames Research Center
surface form: NASA Ames Research Center
communication radio telemetry
countryOfOperator United States of America
surface form: United States
dataUse improve understanding of solar-terrestrial relations
study solar activity effects on space environment
launchCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
launchDate 1968-11-08
launchEra 1960s
launchSite Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
surface form: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Cape Canaveral
surface form: Cape Kennedy
launchVehicle Delta rocket
manufacturer TRW
missionDomain solar physics
space physics
space weather research
missionStatus contact lost
missionType heliophysics mission
interplanetary magnetic field research mission
solar wind research mission
notableFor early measurements of interplanetary magnetic field
long-term monitoring of solar wind
operator NASA
orbitRegion inner solar system
orbitType heliocentric orbit
partOf Pioneer 6–9 bus
surface form: Pioneer 6–9 series
powerSource solar panels
predecessor Pioneer 8
primaryObjective measure interplanetary magnetic fields
study inner solar system environment
study solar wind
program Pioneer program
scientificDiscipline heliophysics
space plasma physics
sisterCraft Pioneer 6
Pioneer 7
Pioneer 8
spaceAgency NASA
spacecraftBus Pioneer 6–9 bus
spacecraftShape spin-stabilized cylinder
spaceEnvironment interplanetary space
stabilization spin-stabilized
successor Pioneer
surface form: Pioneer E

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Pioneer program includes Pioneer 9
Pioneer 8 followedBy Pioneer 9