Flying a trajectory perpendicular to the Earth-Sun line during its perihelion passage, Solar Probe will use in-situ and imaging instruments to provide the first three dimentional viewing of the corona, direct observations of solar polar regions, and local sampling of the solar environment. These primary observations are complemented by context-setting cruise measurements and Earth-based observations.
Here Comes Solar Prove!
Committee on Space Research (COSPAR)
1998-11-01
Conference paper
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English
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