The Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission is a groundbreaking mission that provides data of unprecedented quality. During the extended phase, an “unbiased campaign’ in the terrestrial magnetosheath was planned, to collect data in the turbulent magnetosheath with a uniform coverage never attained before. The strategy, to collect 3 minutes of high-resolution burst data every 9 minutes, provides an “unsupervised’ selection of data containing the first homogeneous sampling of the magnetosheath. This provides a first opportunity to study this environment broadly and without selection bias. We present an overview of properties observed in this data set that can be further exploited in numerous ways.