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Proba-3 Delivers First Images of Artificial Solar Eclipse: Precision Formation Flying Achieved

Proba-3 Delivers First Images of Artificial Solar Eclipse: Precision Formation Flying Achieved

Proba-3 Delivers First Images of Artificial Solar Eclipse: Precision Formation Flying Achieved ESA’s Proba-3 mission has successfully demonstrated its ability to create artificial solar eclipses, achieving millimeter-precise formation flying between two satellites. The Coronagraph satellite, equipped with the ASPIICS instrument, captured images of the sun’s corona while the Occulter satellite blocked the sun’s disk. This breakthrough allows for continuous observation of the solar corona, a region crucial for understanding solar wind and coronal mass ejections. Traditional coronagraphs struggle with stray…

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ESA’s Proba-3 Creates First-Ever Artificial Solar Eclipse, Unveiling Sun’s Secrets

ESA’s Proba-3 Creates First-Ever Artificial Solar Eclipse, Unveiling Sun’s Secrets

ESA’s Proba-3 Creates First-Ever Artificial Solar Eclipse, Unveiling Sun’s Secrets For the first time ever, scientists have created an artificial solar eclipse, offering unprecedented views of the sun’s elusive corona. The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Proba-3 mission, launched in December 2024, achieved this feat using two satellites working in perfect harmony. Imagine two satellites, meticulously maneuvering 150 meters apart with millimeter precision. One, the “Occulter,” acts as a giant sunshade, blocking the sun’s blinding light. The other, carrying the ASPIICS…

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