Europe Plots Mission to the Sun
The Solar Orbiter, which would launch in 2017, would operate just 25 million miles from the Sun, far closer than any spacecraft ever sent from Earth. The mission was green-lighted by the European Space Agency member states on Tuesday, according to the BBC.
"I'm really looking forward to Solar Orbiter, which will become the reference for solar physics in the years to come," Alvaro Gimenez, ESA's director of science, told the BBC.
NASA will assist in the mission, providing instruments for the probe and the rocket that will propel it toward our star, which is about 93 million miles away from Earth.
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