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1 한 미 려 99304 – 510 2011. 3. 22. 1

2 1.Introduction (1) 2.Instrument & Observe 3.Science 2

3 SOHO was designed to answer the three fundamental scientific questions : What is the structure and dynamics of the solar interior? Why does the solar corona exist and how is it heated to the extremely high temperature of about 1 000 000°C? Where is the solar wind produced and how is it accelerated? Introduction Project of international cooperation between ESA and NASA to study the Sun, from its deep core to the outer corona, and the solar wind. Together with ESA’s Cluster mission, SOHO is studying the Sun-Earth interaction from different perspectives. SOHO’s easily accessible, spectacular data and basic science results have captured the imagination of the space science community and the general public alike. 3

4 4 Operated from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) near Washington. Ground control is provided via NASA’s Deep Space Network antennae, located at Goldstone (California), Canberra (Australia), and Madrid (Spain). ESA Project Scientist Bernhard Fleck c/o NASA/GSFC Mailcode 671 Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA Tel: +1-301-286-4098 bfleck@esa.nascom.nasa.gov General information about this and other ESA Science missions can be found at: http://www.esa.int/science

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6 SOHO key parameters Dimensions (height, breadth, width): 4.3 x 2.7 x 3.7 m Width with solar array deployed: 9.5 m Total mass at launch: 1850 kg Payload: 610 kg Telemetry during real-time operation: 200 Kbits/s Telemetry during on-board storage mode: 40 Kbits/s Cost : About a thousand million Euros. Launch : 2 December 1995. Orbit : First Lagrangian Point (L1). Mission lifetime SOHO was designed for a nominal mission lifetime of two years. Because of its spectacular successes, the mission was extended five times (in 1997, 2002, 2006, 2008, and 2010). SOHO iscurrently approved through the end of 2012. 6

7 SOHO Instrument Resources CDS (Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer), United Kingdom CELIAS (Charge, Element, and Isotope Analysis System), Switzerland COSTEP (Comprehensive Suprathermal and Energetic Particle Analyzer), Germany EIT (Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescope), USA ERNE (Energetic and Relativistic Nuclei and Electron experiment), Finland GOLF (Global Oscillations at Low Frequencies), France LASCO (Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph), USA, Germany MDI (Michelson Doppler Imager), USA SUMER (Solar Ultraviolet Measurements of Emitted Radiation), Germany SWAN (Solar Wind Anisotropies), Finland., France UVCS (Ultraviolet Coronagraph Spectrometer), USA VIRGO (Variability of Solar Irradiance and Gravity Oscillations, France 7

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20 Science highlights to date Revealing the first images ever of a star’s convection zone (its turbulent outer shell) and of the structure of sunspots below the surface. Providing the most detailed and precise measurements of the temperature structure, the interior rotation, and gas flows in the solar interior. Measuring the acceleration of the slow and fast solar wind(200 – 889km/s). Identifying the source regions and acceleration mechanism of the fast solar wind in the magnetically "open" regions at the Sun's poles. Discovering new dynamic solar phenomena such as coronal waves and solar tornadoes. Revolutionising our ability to forecast space weather, by giving up to three days notice of Earth-directed disturbances, and playing a lead role in the early warning system for space weather. Monitoring the total solar irradiance (the ‘solar constant’) as well as variations in the extreme ultra violet flux, both of which are important to understand the impact of solar variability on Earth’s climate. 20

21 10 Years of SOHO (Dec. 1995 - Dec 2005) 21

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