HomeScienceISRO’s PSLV-C59 launches ESA's Proba-3 to study the Sun’s mysterious corona

ISRO’s PSLV-C59 launches ESA's Proba-3 to study the Sun’s mysterious corona

The mission's primary aim is to explore the unexplored gap between the inner and outer radii of the Sun's corona

December 05, 2024 / 17:10 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Proba-3 spacecraft aligned above Earth (Image: ESA)
Proba-3 spacecraft aligned above Earth (Image: ESA)

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Thursday successfully launched the PSLV-C59/PROBA-3 mission, an innovative and groundbreaking effort to study the Sun's outer layer, the Corona, through a unique approach.

Proba-3 is a precision formation-flying mission involving two satellites —Coronagraph (310kgs) and Occulter (240kgs)— flying extremely close to each other, about 150 meters apart, to mimic a solar eclipse that will last for six hours. The mission's primary aim is to explore the unexplored gap between the inner and outer radii of the Sun's corona.

Story continues below Advertisement

Image: European Space Agency

The Sun's corona, its outermost layer, has been challenging to study because its intense brightness makes observation difficult. This faint and extremely hot layer is the origin of solar wind and solar storms. The only way to observe it is during a total solar eclipse or using specialized telescopes that block the Sun's light.