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NASA’s launch of the TRACERS mission represents a significant leap forward in understanding Earth’s magnetosphere and its protection against space weather. Magnetic reconnection plays a critical role in shaping impacts from solar wind-a phenomenon that can perhaps disrupt satellite communications or electricity grids if not adequately understood. This research may have indirect implications for India’s growing space activities, including ISRO’s satellite programs or plans for crewed missions like Gaganyaan.
The technological advancements demonstrated by companion CubeSats also align with global efforts to make satellite technology more efficient and cost-effective. Innovations such as bridging government-commercial networks thru PExT could redefine space communication systems-a development pertinent for emerging space actors like India aiming to utilize low-Earth orbit efficiently. these studies underscore India’s need to invest more heavily in collaborative heliophysics initiatives to safeguard critical assets amidst increasing reliance on orbital infrastructure.