[tas-list] From the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter spacecraft

  • From: Dennis brew <dennisbrew@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Sun, 22 May 2022 06:57:57 +0000



https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Solar_Orbiter/The_Sun_as_you_ve_never_seen_it_before
[https://www.esa.int/var/esa/storage/images/esa_multimedia/videos/2022/05/solar_orbiter_s_highest_resolution_image_ever_of_the_sun_s_south_pole/24073498-1-eng-GB/Solar_Orbiter_s_highest_resolution_image_ever_of_the_Sun_s_south_pole_pillars.jpg]<https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Solar_Orbiter/The_Sun_as_you_ve_never_seen_it_before>
ESA - The Sun as you’ve never seen it 
before<https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Solar_Orbiter/The_Sun_as_you_ve_never_seen_it_before>
Powerful flares, breathtaking views across the solar poles, and a curious solar 
‘hedgehog’ are amongst the haul of spectacular images, movies and data returned 
by Solar Orbiter from its first close approach to the Sun. Although the 
analysis of the new dataset has only just started, it is already clear that the 
ESA-led mission is providing the most extraordinary insights into the Sun’s ...
www.esa.int

". . . its heatshield was reaching around 500°C."  (that's 932°F)

(Keep scrolling down the article for videos, pictures, charts.)




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