We explore new opportunities for solar physics that could be realized by future missions providing sustained observations from vantage points away from the Sun-Earth line. These include observations from the far side of the Sun, at high latitudes including over the solar poles, or from near-quadrature angles relative to the Earth (e.g., the Sun-Earth L4 and L5 Lagrangian points). Such observations fill known holes in our scientific understanding of the three-dimensional, time-evolving Sun and heliosphere, and have the potential to open new frontiers through discoveries enabled by novel viewpoints
peer reviewedA mission to view the solar poles from high helio-latitudes (above 60◦) will build on t...
Context. The launch of Parker Solar Probe (PSP) in 2018, followed by Solar Orbiter (SO) in February ...
A mission to view the solar poles from high helio-latitudes (above 60°) will build on the experience...
Observations of the Sun’s poles is fundamental to understanding and predicting the solar cycle, cons...
International audienceContext. The launch of Parker Solar Probe (PSP) in 2018, followed by Solar Orb...
International audienceContext. The launch of Parker Solar Probe (PSP) in 2018, followed by Solar Orb...
International audienceContext. The launch of Parker Solar Probe (PSP) in 2018, followed by Solar Orb...
International audienceContext. The launch of Parker Solar Probe (PSP) in 2018, followed by Solar Orb...
After the launch of STEREO twin spacecraft, and most recently of Solar Orbiter and Parker Solar Prob...
A mission to view the solar poles from high helio-latitudes (above 60°) will build on the experience...
International audienceAbstract A mission to view the solar poles from high helio-latitudes (above 60...
Context. The launch of Parker Solar Probe (PSP) in 2018, followed by Solar Orbiter (SO) in February ...
Context. The launch of Parker Solar Probe (PSP) in 2018, followed by Solar Orbiter (SO) in February ...
International audienceAbstract A mission to view the solar poles from high helio-latitudes (above 60...
International audienceAbstract A mission to view the solar poles from high helio-latitudes (above 60...
peer reviewedA mission to view the solar poles from high helio-latitudes (above 60◦) will build on t...
Context. The launch of Parker Solar Probe (PSP) in 2018, followed by Solar Orbiter (SO) in February ...
A mission to view the solar poles from high helio-latitudes (above 60°) will build on the experience...
Observations of the Sun’s poles is fundamental to understanding and predicting the solar cycle, cons...
International audienceContext. The launch of Parker Solar Probe (PSP) in 2018, followed by Solar Orb...
International audienceContext. The launch of Parker Solar Probe (PSP) in 2018, followed by Solar Orb...
International audienceContext. The launch of Parker Solar Probe (PSP) in 2018, followed by Solar Orb...
International audienceContext. The launch of Parker Solar Probe (PSP) in 2018, followed by Solar Orb...
After the launch of STEREO twin spacecraft, and most recently of Solar Orbiter and Parker Solar Prob...
A mission to view the solar poles from high helio-latitudes (above 60°) will build on the experience...
International audienceAbstract A mission to view the solar poles from high helio-latitudes (above 60...
Context. The launch of Parker Solar Probe (PSP) in 2018, followed by Solar Orbiter (SO) in February ...
Context. The launch of Parker Solar Probe (PSP) in 2018, followed by Solar Orbiter (SO) in February ...
International audienceAbstract A mission to view the solar poles from high helio-latitudes (above 60...
International audienceAbstract A mission to view the solar poles from high helio-latitudes (above 60...
peer reviewedA mission to view the solar poles from high helio-latitudes (above 60◦) will build on t...
Context. The launch of Parker Solar Probe (PSP) in 2018, followed by Solar Orbiter (SO) in February ...
A mission to view the solar poles from high helio-latitudes (above 60°) will build on the experience...