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ESA posters

A set of 11 posters giving an overview of ESA activities.

To download and print these posters, click on each image separately to open a new window and choose the tiff version.

Files are available in print-ready version for the following format: 60x80cm.

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HI-RES JPEGHI-RES TIFF
Caption:
MONITORING THE STORMY SUN
Credits:
ESA
ID number:
SEMB1NYRA0G
HI-RES JPEG size:
2700 kb
HI-RES TIFF size:
47 900 kb
Description
Solar exploration has always played a key role in ESA’s space science programme and spacecraft built in Europe have a long and highly successful tradition in monitoring our star and exploring its environment.

Today, many missions study the Sun, our source of heat and energy that allows life to form and evolve on Earth. The joint ESA/NASA Ulysses mission provided us with the first-ever map of the heliosphere from the Sun’s equator to its poles. ESA’s four Cluster satellites are investigating the interaction between Earth’s magnetosphere and the solar wind.

SOHO, stationed at a special point in space on the sunward side of Earth, sends images of solar explosions and probes the hidden interior of the Sun. Especially remarkable are its observations of coronal mass ejections, in which the Sun sends huge puffs of gas out into the Solar System.

Satellites and power and communications systems on the ground are vulnerable to this ‘space weather’, and their engineers can now be alerted in good time. Double Star, a mission in cooperation with China, also studies space weather.
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