Here Comes the Sun
The Sky at Night discovers how Esa鈥檚 solar orbiter was built, and how it will protect itself against the sun鈥檚 searing heat and investigate its mysteries.
Esa鈥檚 solar orbiter was launched from Cape Canaveral earlier this year on a decade long mission to discover the secrets of our sun. And the Sky at Night was there to capture all the action. Two aspects of this mission make it unique. First, the spacecraft is designed to capture the highest resolution images of the sun ever taken. And then it will orbit the sun to give us a glimpse of what鈥檚 happening at the its poles, areas we have never seen before.
In this programme, we discover just how this spacecraft was built, how it will protect itself against the sun鈥檚 searing heat and how it will investigate the mysteries of the sun with a suite of ten instruments designed and built across 17 European countries.
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Sunscreen for Solar Orbiter
Duration: 03:24
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Starguide: April 2020
Duration: 03:55
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Beecham
At The Castle Gate From Pelleas and Melisande (The Sky At Night) (1955)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Chris Lintott |
Presenter | Pete Lawrence |
Executive Producer | Steve Crabtree |
Producer | Simon Winchcombe |
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