Close Menu
West TimelinesWest Timelines
  • News
  • Politics
  • World
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • Europe
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • France
      • Italy
      • Russia
      • Spain
      • Turkey
      • Ukraine
    • North America
      • United States
      • Canada
    • South America
  • Business
    • Finance
    • Markets
    • Investing
    • Small Business
    • Crypto
  • Elections
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Food & Drink
    • Travel
    • Astrology
  • Weird News
  • Science
  • Sports
    • Soccer
  • Technology
  • Viral Trends
Trending Now

Dubai Spotlight: Analyzing the Evolving Audience Tastes with AI Social Listening Tools in the UAE

2 weeks ago

مرآة التاريخ: تحليل البناء السردي للدروس الخالدة في قصص الأنبياء والإسلام

3 weeks ago

السندات الحكومية والشركات: أساسيات الاستثمار الآمن والدخل الثابت

4 weeks ago

UAE Ranks Among Top Rugby Markets on TOD as British & Irish Lions Tour Kicks Off

5 months ago

Darven: A New Leap in AI-Powered Legal Technology Launching from the UAE to the World

5 months ago
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
West TimelinesWest Timelines
  • News
  • US
  • #Elections
  • World
    • North America
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Europe
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • France
      • Italy
      • Spain
      • Ukraine
      • Russia
      • Turkey
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • Africa
    • South America
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Finance
    • Investing
    • Markets
    • Small Business
    • Crypto
  • Lifestyle
    • Astrology
    • Fashion
    • Food & Drink
    • Travel
  • Health
  • Sports
    • Soccer
  • More
    • Entertainment
    • Technology
    • Science
    • Viral Trends
    • Weird News
Subscribe
  • Israel War
  • Ukraine War
  • United Kingdom
  • Canada
  • Germany
  • France
  • Italy
  • Russia
  • Spain
  • Turkey
  • Ukraine
West TimelinesWest Timelines
Home»Science
Science

rewrite this title A spacecraft duo will fly in formation to create artificial solar eclipses

12 months agoNo Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Email WhatsApp Copy Link

Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs

A pair of spacecraft just launched to create hundreds of artificial solar eclipses in orbit.

The European Space Agency mission, called Proba-3, will allow scientists “to see an eclipse on demand,” as one satellite blocks the other’s view of the sun, says mission scientist and solar physicist Andrei Zhukov of the Royal Observatory of Belgium in Brussels.

That, in turn, will allow researchers to readily study the middle part of the corona, the uppermost region of the sun’s atmosphere. Scientists suspect that many of the sun’s most enduring mysteries, from how the solar wind is accelerated to why the corona is so much hotter than the surface of the sun, may have solutions in this elusive region. “It’s really a game changer,” Zhukov says.

Have feedback for Science News?

Help us improve by telling us about your experience

The mission — launched from India on December 5 at 5:34 a.m. EST — consists of two satellites that will fly together in lockstep, as if they were a single rigid structure in space. While in formation, the satellites will stay 144 meters apart to an accuracy of one millimeter.

One satellite will, when directed, block the sun from the perspective of the other, emulating a total solar eclipse. The observing spacecraft will then send back high-resolution images of the innermost part of the sun’s diaphanous atmosphere.

Normally, scientists can use satellites to observe the corona right at the surface of the sun in extreme ultraviolet wavelengths of light. Scientists can also build an artificial eclipse into a telescope by putting a disk called a coronograph in front of the lens. But light waves bend around the sharp-edge disk in a process called diffraction, ruining the image. So the coronograph must block out a considerable area around the sun, limiting how close such observations can get to the star itself.

The in-between region, at distances from the surface of about one to three times the sun’s roughly 700,000-kilometer radius, can be observed only during a total solar eclipse (SN: 4/8/24). “But they are too rare,” Zhukov says. The alignment of sun, moon and Earth happens roughly once per year, can be viewed only from specific spots on the planet and lasts just a few minutes.

Proba-3 will create eclipses on demand that will last six hours. That long duration will let scientists see how the corona moves and changes over time.

And the large distance between the two spacecraft means diffraction is less of an issue. The farther away the occulter is, the more diffracted light can spread out before reaching the observer. It’s basically casting a sharper shadow, says physicist Amir Caspi of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo.

“The cool thing about Proba-3 is they’re going to put the occulter much farther away than what you could reasonably do with a single spacecraft,” Caspi says. “That means that you can make the occulter exactly the right size, and you can see closer down to the solar surface.”

Staying in eclipse formation all the time would use too much fuel, so the satellites will spend most of their time flying freely. But scientists still expect more than 1,000 eclipses over the full two-year mission.

Precision formation-flying satellites will be useful for future missions, too. Such a setup could, for example, link several telescopes together to act as one, effectively creating a telescope much wider than anything that can be launched from Earth.

Caspi thinks the observations from Proba-3, in combination with other spacecraft, will set the stage for the next decade of solar science.

Sponsor Message

“It’s a very creative use of formation flying in space to achieve something that would be almost impossible, if not actually impossible, to do with a single spacecraft,” Caspi says. “It opens up this new discovery space of observations that have been inaccessible until now.”

Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Telegram WhatsApp Copy Link

You Might Like

Array

Array

Array

Array

Array

Array

Editors Picks

مرآة التاريخ: تحليل البناء السردي للدروس الخالدة في قصص الأنبياء والإسلام

3 weeks ago

السندات الحكومية والشركات: أساسيات الاستثمار الآمن والدخل الثابت

4 weeks ago

UAE Ranks Among Top Rugby Markets on TOD as British & Irish Lions Tour Kicks Off

5 months ago

Darven: A New Leap in AI-Powered Legal Technology Launching from the UAE to the World

5 months ago

Jordan to Host Iraq in the Final Round of the Asian World Cup Qualifiers After Securing Historic Spot

6 months ago

Latest News

فلسطين: قلبٌ ينبض بالصمود والأمل

6 months ago

Roland Garros 2025: A New Era of Viewing, A Tribute to Legends, and Moments to Remember

7 months ago

Array

7 months ago
Advertisement
Facebook X (Twitter) TikTok Instagram Threads
© 2025 West Timelines. All Rights Reserved. Developed By: Sawah Solutions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.