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Solar Orbiter

SUCCESSHeliophysicsHelio-N/A
Monday, February 10, 2020 at 04:03 AM UTC
Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA
Atlas V 411
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Mission Overview

Solar Orbiter is a joint ESA/NASA mission dedicated to solar and heliospheric physics. It will be used to examine how the Sun creates and controls the heliosphere, the vast bubble of charged particles blown by the solar wind into the interstellar medium. The spacecraft will combine in situ and remote sensing observations to gain new information about the solar wind, the heliospheric magnetic field, solar energetic particles, transient interplanetary disturbances and the Sun's magnetic field. Instruments include: * Solar Wind Analyser (SWA) * Energetic Particle Detector (EPD) * Magnetometer (MAG) * Radio and Plasma Wave analyser (RPW) * Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager (PHI) * Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) * Spectral Imaging of the Coronal Environment (SPICE) * Spectrometer Telescope for Imaging X-rays (STIX) * Coronagraph (Metis) While mission is not intended to get as close to the Sun as Parker Solar Probe, it's designed to coordinate observations and has different set of instruments. Main mission starts after one and only Earth flyby in November 2021, and lasts until Dec 2026 when it enters extended phase. During the mission, Solar Orbiter will get through numerous Venus gravity assists, and its trajectory will be highly inclined allowing direct observations of Sun's poles.

Payloads
1
Type
Heliophysics
Vehicle
Atlas V 411
Window
04:03 AM UTC – 06:03 AM UTC

Rocket

UN
Atlas V 411
United Launch Alliance

Launch Site

Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA

Orbit

Helio-N/A·Heliocentric Orbit

Launch Window

Opens04:03 AM UTC
Closes06:03 AM UTC

Launch Site Weather

23°CPartly cloudy
Wind4 km/h ESE
Humidity83%
Visibility16 km

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