k Solar Orbiter spacecraft, illustration This image may not be used to state or imply ESA endorsement of any company or product Solar Orbiter spacecraft, illustration. Solar Orbiter SolO is a spacecraft under development by the European Space Agency ESA. It is planned for launch in 2020. At its closest approach in its orbit, it will be around 42 million kilometres from the Sun. The instruments it will carry include the Solar Wind Analyser, the Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager, and the Radio and Plasma Wave analyser. Solar Orbiter will study the heliosphere, the bubble created in space by the solar wind. It will be the first satellite to provide closeup views of the Suns polar regions. It will also attain high speeds, nearly matching the Suns axial rotation. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Solar Orbiter spacecraft, illustration This image may not be used to state or imply ESA endorsement of any company or product   Solar Orbiter spacecraft, illustration. Solar Orbiter  SolO  is a spacecraft under development by the European Space Agency  ESA . It is planned for launch in 2020. At its closest approach in its orbit, it will be around 42 million kilometres from the Sun. The instruments it will carry include the Solar Wind Analyser, the Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager, and the Radio and Plasma Wave analyser. Solar Orbiter will study the heliosphere, the bubble created in space by the solar wind. It will be the first satellite to provide close up views of the Sun s polar regions. It will also attain high speeds, nearly matching the Sun s axial rotation.
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Solar Orbiter spacecraft, illustration

This image may not be used to state or imply ESA endorsement of any company or product Solar Orbiter spacecraft, illustration. Solar Orbiter (SolO) is a spacecraft under development by the European Space Agency (ESA). It is planned for launch in 2020. At its closest approach in its orbit, it will be around 42 million kilometres from the Sun. The instruments it will carry include the Solar Wind Analyser, the Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager, and the Radio and Plasma Wave analyser. Solar Orbiter will study the heliosphere, the bubble created in space by the solar wind. It will be the first satellite to provide close-up views of the Sun's polar regions. It will also attain high speeds, nearly matching the Sun's axial rotation.

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