IMAP Reaches Sun-Earth L1 to Map the Heliosphere's Edge

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NASA's Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) arrived at the Sun-Earth L1 point after a 3.5-month journey of roughly 1 million miles, setting up to map the heliosphere and provide real-time space-weather data to improve forecasts.
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