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China’s First Solar Probe to be Lofted in 2022

- Xinhua

China’s first solar probe, Advanced Space-based Solar Observator­y (ASO-S), is scheduled to be launched into space in the first half of 2022, marking the country’s first-ever mission to “touch” the sun.

The satellite will operate in a sun-synchronou­s orbit 720km above Earth to keep a close tab on the sun 24 hours a day. Measuring about 1000 kg in total mass, the satellite is expected to orbit the sun for at least four years, according to the Purple Mountain Observator­y of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a research institute based in Nanjing, east China’s Jiangsu Province.

The main scientific objectives of the probe include observing the sun’s magnetic field and two major eruptive phenomena, or bursts on the star, that are solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs).

It will deploy three payloads, including Full disk Vector MagnetoGra­ph, Hard X-ray Imager, and Lyman-alpha Solar Telescope.

Hitherto the sun is the only fixed star that can be studied in detail by humans. The vast majority of its radiation is blocked by

Earth’s atmosphere.

Only by sending probes into space can a complete picture of the sun be presented for further studies.

As the sun’s temper varies on an 11-year cycle and the star enters Solar Cycle 25, it is estimated to reach its peak radiation around 2025.

The solar probe can help obtain detailed records of solar activity during its rise to the peak years, said Gan Weiqun, a researcher with the institute.

The satellite will also realise its potential in space weather forecastin­g. The CMEs can be detected at least 40 hours ahead of their arrival by the observator­y, which is expected to further facilitate early warnings of damage to Earth’s electromag­netic environmen­t.

Since the 1960s, more than 70 satellites related to solar observatio­n have been launched globally. The ASO-S is expected to plug China’s gap in the field, according to Mr Gan.

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