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November 19, 2024

Video: Proba-3's journey to see the sun's corona

Credit: ESA-Magic Fennec
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Credit: ESA-Magic Fennec

The double-satellite Proba-3 is the most ambitious member yet of ESA's Proba family of experimental missions. Two spacecraft will fly together as one, maintaining precise formation down to a single millimeter.

One will block out the fiery disk of the sun for the other, to enable prolonged observations of the sun's surrounding , or corona, the source of the solar wind and space weather.

Usually, the corona can only be glimpsed for a few minutes during terrestrial total solar eclipses. Proba-3 aims to reproduce such eclipses for up to six hours at a time, in a highly elliptical orbit taking it more than 60,000 km from Earth.

The two are being launched together by India's PSLV-XL launcher from the Satish Dhawan Space Center. Follow the mission's deployment and commissioning, up to its first glimpse of the corona, in this overview video.

Credit: ESA-Magic Fennec

Provided by European Space Agency

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