💫🎉 Behind every successful ESA space mission, there is a woman. Behind Solar Orbiter, there are more than a hundred of them!
Yesterday, we celebrated our 5th launch anniversary - Join us today in celebrating these women who make our mission a success, on international day of women and girls in science!
#WomenInScience #WomenInSTEM
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Five years ago today, we launched @ESASolarOrbiter -an incredible mission that has provided us with unprecedented insights into our Sun and the heliosphere. And in just a week, the mission will ventured into high-latitude regions of our solar system!
Our top three images from the sixth Mercury flyby are here! 🌗
See what they reveal about the mysterious planet here 👉 https://t.co/9cLKYf5STe and in 🧵👇
On Wednesday morning, @BepiColombo will swing by Mercury during its sixth and final flyby of the mysterious planet 👀
Full story👉https://t.co/e8F6DZNAXC
@halocme Agreed with that. @ESASolarOrbiter was ~15deg east of ACE and barely registered the SEP. However, it still showed up in the >50 MeV ion channel on EPD though.
🌞Exciting News! ✨The first images from @NOAA's Compact Coronagraph (#CCOR1) onboard the #GOES19 🛰️ are in!
This powerful telescope will help us monitor solar eruptions that drive #SpaceWeather, potentially impacting technology and power grids on Earth.
More: https://t.co/UVlB6gkAp3
@ESASolarOrbiter detected the high-energy SEP that was associated with the X1.8 flare coming from AR13848 (N13W08) early this morning. This is a Big one!
Two new ApJ papers on 3He-rich solar energetic particle events. Making progress in understanding their origins, acceleration and propagation!
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🌑 Fly over Mercury with #BepiColombo 👇 and discover the newly named Stoddart crater, after artist Margaret Olrog Stoddart, and the larger Raphael crater.
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#EPSC2024
Yes, yesterday's impressive halo CME produced very high-energy (>150 MeV) particles observed by Solar Orbiter, located ~80° behind the west limb as viewed from Earth. Thank you, @mrgho06, for the tweet.