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  2. Parker Solar Probe - Wikipedia

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    An apparent size of the Sun as seen from the Parker Solar Probe at perihelion compared to its apparent size seen from Earth. The goals of the mission are: [37] Trace the flow of energy that heats the solar corona and accelerates the solar wind. How is energy from the lower solar atmosphere transferred to, and dissipated in, the corona and solar ...

  3. Solar Radiation and Thermospheric Satellite - Wikipedia

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    Taiyo completed its mission before re-entering Earth's atmosphere on June 29, 1980. [2] The satellite had a shape of octagonal cylinder (or prism), weighing 86 kg. It orbited the Earth in an elliptical orbit with a periapsis of 260 km and an apoapsis of 3,140 km, at a 32-degree inclination. The satellite's primary goal was to investigate solar ...

  4. Aditya-L1 - Wikipedia

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    It is orbiting at about 1.5 million km from Earth in a halo orbit around the Lagrange point 1 (L1) between the Earth and the Sun, where it will study the solar atmosphere, solar magnetic storms, and their impact on the environment around the Earth. [7] It is the first Indian mission dedicated to observe the Sun. Nigar Shaji is the project's ...

  5. The sun is more active than experts predicted. It could mean ...

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    The sun is growing more active than scientists predicted. About every 11 years, the sun's magnetic fields flip, increasing solar activity. That activity can disrupt radio communications and GPS ...

  6. ESA Vigil - Wikipedia

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    Vigil, [2] formerly known as Lagrange, [3] is a space weather mission developed by the European Space Agency.The mission will provide the ESA Space Weather Office with instruments able to monitor the Sun, its solar corona and interplanetary medium between the Sun and Earth, to provide early warnings of increased solar activity, to identify and mitigate potential threats to society and ground ...

  7. List of Earth observation satellites - Wikipedia

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    Sensors on Earth observation satellites often take measurements of emitted energy over some portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (e.g., UV, visible, infrared, microwave, or radio). [ 1 ] The invention of climate research through the use of satellite remote telemetry began in the 1960s through development of space probes to study other planets.

  8. India launches first satellite to study black holes as ...

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    Isro’s new satellite, carrying two scientific payloads in a low earth orbit, will study various astronomical sources of X-rays. ... and a satellite launched to study the Sun. ...

  9. SOLAR-C - Wikipedia

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    SOLAR-C (official name "High-sensitivity Solar Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Satellite" [1]) is a planned Sun-observing satellite being developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), and international collaborators.