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February 6, 2020

Solar Orbiter: Ready for launch

Credit: SA鈥揝. Corvaja
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Credit: SA鈥揝. Corvaja

The fairing of the US Atlas V 411 rocket with ESA's Solar Orbiter spacecraft inside at the Astrotech payload processing facility near Kennedy Space Center in Florida during launch preparations on 21 January 2020.

Solar Orbiter is an ESA-led space mission with strong NASA participation to study the sun, its and what drives the dynamic outflow of solar wind that affects Earth. The spacecraft will observe the sun's atmosphere up close with high spatial resolution telescopes and compare these observations with measurements taken in the environment directly surrounding the spacecraft鈥攖ogether creating a detailed picture of how the sun affects the around Earth and further out in the Solar System.

Thanks to its unique鈥攁nd difficult to achieve鈥攐rbit, Solar Orbiter will also provide the first-ever pictures of the sun's polar regions, offering key insights into the poorly-understood magnetic environment there, which helps drive the sun's 11-year solar cycle and its periodic outpouring of solar storms. Solar Orbiter relies on a combination of 10 instruments, built throughout Europe and in the US. The instruments, combining both remote-sensing observations and in situ measurements, were carefully chosen and designed so as to support and amplify each other's observations, together providing the single, most comprehensive and integrated view of the sun and its environment ever achieved.

Provided by European Space Agency

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