NASA and ESA Select Science Investigations for Solar Orbiter
Posted on: Friday, 20 March 2009, 09:00 CDT
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The European-led mission, called the Solar Orbiter, will be positioned about one-fourth the distance Earth is from the sun. The location ultimately will enhance the ability for scientists worldwide to forecast space weather.
Space weather can produce electromagnetic fields on Earth that induce extreme currents in wires, disrupting power lines, causing wide-spread blackouts and affecting communication cables that support the Internet. Severe space weather also produces energetic solar particles and the dislocation of Earth's radiation belts, which can damage satellites used for commercial communications, global positioning and weather forecasting. Additionally, space weather poses risks to astronauts.
"These selections provide the highest scientific value to help answer questions about our life giving star, the sun," said
The continued development of the selected investigations beyond initial design of the instruments, known as Phase A, will depend on technical feasibility, cost and schedule commitments from the principal investigators. Continuation also will depend on available NASA program funds and ESA's Cosmic Vision mission down-selection process to be completed in early 2010.
"The announcement of the preliminary payload selection for Solar Orbiter is a positive step toward the realization of a joint mission aimed at collecting unprecedented data about our star," said
Of the 10 selected instrument proposals, three will receive NASA funding:
* Solar Orbiter Heliospheric Imager;
* Spectral Imaging of the Coronal Environment;
* Suprathermal Ion Spectrograph; lead co-investigator
The investigations are part of NASA's Living with a Star Program. The program is designed to understand how and why the sun varies, how planetary systems respond and the effect on human space and Earth activities. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in
For more information about the Solar Orbiter program, visit:
http://sci.esa.int/solarorbiter
For more information about the Living with a Star Program, visit:
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