| Solar-B will be launched | ||
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| On Sept 23, Solar-B, the third solar physics satellite of ISAS, Institute of space and astronautical science of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, will be launched in Japan. | ||
| Nederlandstalige versie /Version française | posted: September 21, 2006 | |
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SOLAR-B has been approved as a successor of YOHKOH (SOLAR-A). By observing simultaneously the visible surface of the Sun (photosphere) and
the solar corona, SOLAR-B intends to understand the origin and consequences of various active phenomena which take place in the corona. The
combination of vector magnetograms, atmospheric images and UV/EUV spectra should provide the measurements needed to answer many of these
outstanding questions concerning the initiation of flares and CMEs.
In order to realize long-term uninterrupted observations of the Sun, SOLAR-B is designed to take the sun-synchronous polar orbit. From this orbit, the satellite will be able to observe the Sun continuously for 8 months a year. More information can be found on ISAS website. |
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From its polar sun-synchronous orbit around the Earth, SOLAR-B will observe the active regions of the Sun with a high imaging resolution. |