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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Orbiting Solar Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Conceived as a polar-orbiting satellite system, these spacecraft would continuously monitor the Sun and surrounding environment with detectors and electronic imaging ranging from x-rays to visual light. Due to budget constraints, the AOSO program was cancelled in 1965. Instead, it was replaced by the OSO-I, OSO-J and OSO-K satellites. Only OSO ...

  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. Category:Satellites orbiting the Sun - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Satellites orbiting the Sun" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  7. Satellite - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 February 2025. Objects intentionally placed into orbit This article is about human-made satellites. For moons, see Natural satellite. For other uses, see Satellite (disambiguation). Two CubeSats orbiting around Earth after being deployed from the ISS Kibō module's Small Satellite Orbital Deployer A ...

  8. Earth observation satellite - Wikipedia

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    These types of satellites are almost always in Sun-synchronous and "frozen" orbits. A Sun-synchronous orbit passes over each spot on the ground at the same time of day, so that observations from each pass can be more easily compared, since the Sun is in the same spot in each observation.

  9. Solar Orbiter - Wikipedia

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    SolO observed the Sun from 140 million kilometers, while PSP simultaneously observed the Sun's corona from nearly 9 million kilometers. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] In March 2024, both space probes were at their closest approaches to the Sun, PSP at 7.3 million km, and SolO at 45 million km. SolO observed the Sun, while PSP sampled the plasma of the solar ...