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Europe's Proba-3 Mission: Using Two Spacecraft to Study Solar Eclipses
Satish Dhawan Space Centre, IndiaFriday, December 6, 2024
Natural solar eclipses last only a few minutes, but these artificial eclipses can be extended for hours. The mission hopes to improve models for predicting solar wind and coronal mass ejections, which can affect satellites and Earth-based systems.
The mission also includes instruments like the Digital Absolute Radiometer (DARA) and the 3D Energetic Electron Spectrometer (3DEES). Teams will test the equipment and aim to get the first images of the solar corona within three months.
Proba-3 is a technological demonstration mission that took over a decade to develop. It involves companies from 14 ESA member states and could pave the way for future multi-satellite systems. The mission is expected to last two years, with the satellites re-entering the atmosphere after five years, showing ESA's commitment to space sustainability.
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