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  1. 13 Jul 2020

    ☀️ Get ready to see . Scientists from our joint mission with will reveal the closest images ever taken of our star, on Thurs., July 16, at 8am ET. Watch LIVE:

  2. 16 Jul 2020
  3. 16 Jul 2020
  4. 16 Jul 2020

    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 .

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  5. 12 Jul 2020

    “The first images are exceeding our expectations,” says Daniel Müller, ESA Project Scientist. Join us for the press briefing on 16 July at 13:00 BST/14:00 CEST to see Details 👉

  6. Solar Orbiter's first views of the Sun, revealed on 16 July🌞🛰️

  7. 16 Jul 2020

    One of the latest high-resolution images of from the Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) on the spacecraft, taken on 30 May 👉 (the arrow points to one of the 'campfire' features)

  8. 16 Jul 2020
  9. 9 Jul 2020

    Call for : The first images from ESA’s Sun-observing spacecraft  will be revealed during an online press briefing on 16 July, at 14:00 CEST (13:00 BST). Join us to see ! 👉 Details and registration:

  10. 14 Jul 2020
  11. 17 Jul 2020

    We are live now! Join us around the solar campfire here:

  12. 12 Jul 2020
  13. 16 Jul 2020
  14. 15 Aug 2020

    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😮

  15. Rise and shine ☀️ Are you ready to see ? Tune in at 8 a.m. ET as and scientists reveal the closest images ever taken of the Sun from the spacecraft we launched with earlier this year:

  16. 18 Jul 2020

    The Solar Orbiter mission to explore the Sun

  17. 16 Jul 2020

    Live in one hour! Join scientists from the & mission to see the spacecraft's first data, including the closest images of the Sun ever taken. See at 8am ET:

    Illustration of the Solar Orbiter spacecraft facing the Sun
  18. 16 Jul 2020

    Today is the day! Get ready for some fantastic images and some amazing science that shows the huge potential of this extraordinary mission.

  19. 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!

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