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Helioseismology from space, the SOHO project

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 August 2017

V. Domingo*
Affiliation:
Space Science Department of ESA/ESTEC, P.O. Box 299, 2200 AG NOORDWIJK The Netherlands

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As a cornerstone of its long term plan for space science research, the European Space Agency (ESA) is developing the Solar Terrestrial Physics Programme that consists of two parts: one, the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) for the study of the solar internal structure and the physics of the solar corona and the solar wind, and another, CLUSTER, a series of four spacecraft flying in formation to study small scale plasma phenomena in several regions of the magnetosphere and in the near Earth solar wind. The feasibility of the missions was demonstrated in Phase A studies carried out by industrial consortia under the supervision of ESA (1,2). According to the current plans an announcement of opportunity calling for instrument proposals will be issued by ESA during the first quarter of 1987. It is foreseen that the spacecraft will be launched by the end of 1994.

Type
Chapter 10: Network and Space Observations of Solar and Stellar Oscillations
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1988 

References

1. SOHO, Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, ESA Report on the Phase-A Study, SCI (85)7, by the Directorate of Scientific Programmes. (Noordwijk, December 1985).Google Scholar
2. CLUSTER, Study in Three Dimensions of Plasma Turbulence and Small-Scale Structure, ESA Report on the Phase-A Study, SCI (85)8, by the Directorate of Scientific Programmes. (Noordwijk, December 1985).Google Scholar