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European Spacecraft Pair up to Unveil the Sun's Secret
Fri Dec 06 2024
Two small satellites, each about the size of a car, launching from India on a mission to dance around each other in space. The European Space Agency (ESA) calls this duo Proba-3, and they're not just out for a joyride. These spacecraft are on a unique adventure to test out new technologies and sneak a peek at the Sun's hidden outer layer, known as the corona. The plan is to have one satellite, the Coronagraph, carry special cameras to capture the Sun's corona. The other, the Occulter, will fly super close to the Coronagraph, creating a shadow that blocks out the Sun's bright light. This tiny shadow will reveal the intricate details of the Sun's corona, which is far hotter than its surface but usually masked by bright sunlight. To make this happen, the satellites need to fly in perfect sync, achieving an incredible level of precision. They'll be testing out new navigation and thruster technologies that could pave the way for future space missions. If successful, Proba-3 won't just be a tech demo; it'll open up new windows into the mysteries of the Sun.
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If one of the Proba-3 satellites gets lost, will it be like trying to find a needle in a solar system haystack?
Will the Occulter satellite make the Sun jealous by blocking its shine?
Is the timing of Proba-3's launch a subtle message related to solar forecasts or astronomical events?
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