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ESA's Proba-3 Creates Artificial Solar Eclipses to Study Sun's Corona

The European Space Agency launched Proba-3, a two-spacecraft mission, on December 5th from India, using precise formation flying to create artificial solar eclipses for up to six hours to study the sun's corona and improve space weather prediction.

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ESA Launches Proba-3 Mission to Study the Sun's Corona

The European Space Agency launched its Proba-3 mission on Thursday from India using ISRO's rocket, employing two satellites to create artificial solar eclipses to study the Sun's corona, aiming to understand why it is so much hotter than the Sun's surface and how the Sun's energy output evolves.

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Solar Orbiter Captures Unprecedented Sun Images

High-resolution images from the Solar Orbiter mission reveal unprecedented details of the Sun's surface, offering insights into solar activity and space weather.

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Successful Sentinel-1C Launch Restores Europe's Space Access

Europe's Sentinel-1C Earth observation satellite successfully launched aboard a Vega-C rocket on [Date], marking the return of this crucial launch system after a December 2022 failure due to a Zefiro-40 engine malfunction, restoring Europe's independent access to space for smaller satellites.

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ESA Launches Proba-3: Artificial Solar Eclipses to Unlock Sun's Corona Mysteries

The ESA launched Proba-3, a two-satellite mission designed to create artificial solar eclipses, from India on Wednesday to study the Sun's corona for 1000 hours over two years at a cost of €200 million, addressing questions about its temperature and providing unprecedented observational data.

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