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On June 11, the European Space Agency (ESA) published the first-ever images of the South Pole of the Sun taken by the Solar Orbiter spacecraft.
Learn how the European Space Agency's spacecraft captured a completely new view of the Sun, thanks to its novel tilted orbit.
The Solar Orbiter has been observing the sun since 2021, but it recently went on a side trip to Venus which significantly tilted its orbit and gave it a good view of the sun's polar region. That is ...
As ESA inclined the orbit of the Solar Orbiter relative to the orbital plane, the probe could observe the south pole of the ...
Thanks to its newly tilted orbit around the Sun, the European Space Agency-led Solar Orbiter spacecraft is the first to image ...
(Web Desk) - The first ever images of the sun's south pole have been snapped by satellite launched by the European Space ...
Discover how the ESA's Solar Orbiter captured the first direct images of the Sun's south pole, revealing new insights into ...
The magnetic field drives the formation of sunspots, cooler regions on the solar surface that appear as dark blotches. At the ...
For the first time, scientists have imaged the elusive south pole of the sun. The images captured by the Solar Orbiter ...
A recent Venus flyby pushed the spacecraft out of Earth's orbital plane, allowing it to gaze at the solar poles.