International audienceWe will review the instrumental capabilities of the Radio and Plasma Waves (RPW) Instrument on Solar Orbiter. This instrument is designed to measure in-situ magnetic and electric fields and waves from 'DC' to a few hundreds of kHz. RPW will also observe solar radio emissions up to 16 MHz. The RPW instrument is of primary importance to the Solar Orbiter mission and science requirements, since it is essential to answer three of the four mission overarching science objectives. In addition, RPW will exchange on-board data with the other in-situ instruments, in order to process algorithms for interplanetary shocks and type III Langmuir waves detections
International audienceThe Radio and Plasma Waves (RPW) instrument on the ESA Solar Orbiter mission i...
International audienceWe will review the instrumental capabilities of the Radio and Plasma Waves (RP...
International audienceWe will review the science objectives of the Radio & Plasmas Waves (RPW) instr...
International audienceWe will review the instrumental capabilities of the Radio and Plasma Waves (RP...
International audienceThe Radio and Plasma Waves (RPW) instrument on the ESA Solar Orbiter mission i...
International audienceWe will review the instrumental capabilities of the Radio and Plasma Waves (RP...
International audienceWe will review the science objectives of the Radio & Plasmas Waves (RPW) instr...
International audienceWe will review the instrumental capabilities of the Radio and Plasma Waves (RP...
International audienceThe Radio and Plasma Waves (RPW) instrument on the ESA Solar Orbiter mission i...
International audienceWe will review the instrumental capabilities of the Radio and Plasma Waves (RP...
International audienceWe will review the science objectives of the Radio & Plasmas Waves (RPW) instr...