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Get ready to see
#TheSunUpClose. Scientists from our joint@ESASolarOrbiter mission with@ESA will reveal the closest images ever taken of our star, on Thurs., July 16, at 8am ET. Watch LIVE: https://go.nasa.gov/2DE4xWs pic.twitter.com/lve8KhXKA7 -
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@ESASolarOrbiter mission’s first images of#TheSunUpClose reveal ‘campfires’ featureshttps://esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Solar_Orbiter/Solar_Orbiter_s_first_images_reveal_campfires_on_the_Sun …pic.twitter.com/mzikuyGPge
Solar Orbiter: First images revealedESA’s Solar Orbiter spacecraft has sent back its first images of the Sun. At 77 million kilometres from the surface, this is the closest a camera has ever flown to our nearest star. -
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@ESASolarOrbiter mission’s first images reveal ‘campfires’ on the Sun#TheSunUpClose Full story: https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Solar_Orbiter/Solar_Orbiter_s_first_images_reveal_campfires_on_the_Sun … Image gallery: https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Solar_Orbiter/Solar_Orbiter_s_first_views_of_the_Sun_image_gallery …pic.twitter.com/rUH2PK5NKxESA
Closer than ever: Solar Orbiter’s first views of the SunThe first images from ESA’s Solar Orbiter are already exceeding expectations and revealing interesting new phenomena on the Sun. -
#SolarOrbiter has made its first close pass by the Sun, studying our star and space with a comprehensive suite of instruments — and the data is already revealing previously unseen details. This is#TheSunUpClose. https://go.nasa.gov/3fB355k pic.twitter.com/YLKBXRNQZbShow this thread -
“The first images are exceeding our expectations,” says Daniel Müller, ESA
#SolarOrbiter Project Scientist. Join us for the press briefing on 16 July at 13:00 BST/14:00 CEST to see#TheSunUpClose Detailshttps://www.esa.int/Newsroom/Press_Releases/Call_for_Media_ESA_to_reveal_first_images_from_Solar_Orbiter …pic.twitter.com/RH7QyBFe0v
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Solar Orbiter's first views of the Sun, revealed on 16 July
#TheSunUpClose https://twitter.com/ESASolarOrbiter/status/1281144799177977856 … -
One of the latest high-resolution images of
#TheSunUpClose from the Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) on the@ESASolarOrbiter spacecraft, taken on 30 Mayhttps://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/2020/07/Solar_Orbiter_spots_campfires_on_the_Sun_annotated … (the arrow points to one of the 'campfire' features)pic.twitter.com/2rRzisusGP
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Call for
#Media: The first images from ESA’s Sun-observing spacecraft@ESASolarOrbiter will be revealed during an online press briefing on 16 July, at 14:00 CEST (13:00 BST). Join us to see#TheSunUpClose!Details and registration: https://www.esa.int/Newsroom/Press_Releases/Call_for_Media_ESA_to_reveal_first_images_from_Solar_Orbiter …pic.twitter.com/mS5i1ci6Zx
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Are you ready?
#TheSunUpClose Thursday 16 July 08:00 EDT/14:00 CEST Detailshttps://www.esa.int/Newsroom/Press_Releases/Call_for_Media_ESA_to_reveal_first_images_from_Solar_Orbiter …pic.twitter.com/tR2RDkFZDZ
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We are live now! Join us around the solar campfire here: http://bit.ly/SpaceRocksUplink …
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#onlineobserving Talk about logging in at the right time. I snapped images but was sort of distracted by other stuff at the same time and only realised the magnitude of these prominences when I downloaded my files this morning#thesunupclose#astronomy#sloohpic.twitter.com/1cwkFtFGP6 -
Rise and shine
Are you ready to see
#TheSunUpClose? Tune in at 8 a.m. ET as@NASA and@esa scientists reveal the closest images ever taken of the Sun from the@ESASolarOrbiter spacecraft we launched with@ulalaunch earlier this year: http://go.nasa.gov/3h6hMha pic.twitter.com/ZzJ9wyuHJH -
The Solar Orbiter mission to explore the Sun
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Live in one hour! Join scientists from the
@esa &@NASA#SolarOrbiter mission to see the spacecraft's first data, including the closest images of the Sun ever taken. See#TheSunUpClose at 8am ET: https://www.nasa.gov/solarorbiterfirstlight/ …pic.twitter.com/BmrYyYgoTY -
Today is the day! Get ready for some fantastic images and some amazing science that shows the huge potential of this extraordinary mission.
#TheSunUpClose https://twitter.com/ESASolarOrbiter/status/1283670552700485634 …0:30 -
#EOVSA observed in microwaves the same flare reported today by the Solar Orbiter X-ray Spectrometer/Telescope (STIX) team. The microwaves show the presence of high energy electrons. Compare the time profiles!#SolarOrbiter#TheSunUpClose@stix_sopic.twitter.com/QLJ7dfGCBu
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