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STEREO STEREO-A had a unique side view of last weekend's solar storms, observing multiple CME fronts as they headed towards Earth STEREO-A also gave a heads up on the strength of the storms when they hit the spacecraft over two hours before they reached Earth
STEREO - Wikipedia Two nearly identical spacecraft (STEREO-A, STEREO-B) were launched in 2006 into orbits around the Sun that cause them to respectively pull farther ahead of and fall gradually behind the Earth This enabled stereoscopic imaging of the Sun and solar phenomena, such as coronal mass ejections
STEREO Solar images | Solar activity | SpaceWeatherLive. com The NASA Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO) mission consists of two identical spacecraft which were placed in two different orbits around the Sun STEREO Ahead was placed slightly closer to the Sun than Earth and STEREO Behind slightly further away than Earth
STEREO A B - Science@NASA NASA’s STEREO mission launched in 2006 with two nearly identical observatories — one ahead of Earth in its orbit, the other trailing behind — to capture stereoscopic images revealing the 3D structure of the Sun’s largest outbursts called coronal mass ejections
SolarHam Farside Watch The STEREO mission launched in 2006 and provided us with a pair of Sun orbiting satellites in order to observe the farside of the Sun For many years both STEREO-Ahead and STEREO-Behind did just that and made tracking sunspot regions easier once they rotated out of direct view
STEREO - Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory One spacecraft is placed ahead of Earth’s orbit while the other is placed behind, allowing the probes to capture 3D images of the Sun and interplanetary space to study the origin, propagation, and evolution of CMEs
STEREO - Science Center Home Page The STEREO Behind spacecraft was lost in 2014, but the STEREO Ahead spacecraft continues to operate and make important science observations of the Sun Its unique vantage point for observing the Sun-Earth system makes its data an important resource for space weather forecasting
About the STEREO Mission It employs two nearly identical space-based observatories - one ahead of Earth in its orbit, the other trailing behind - to provide the first-ever stereoscopic measurements to study the Sun and the nature of its coronal mass ejections, or CMEs
STEREO spacecraft - Vajiram Ravi The two spacecraft were situated in Sun’s orbit, STEREO-A (“Ahead”) and STEREO-B (“Behind”) The dual-spacecraft mission accomplished its major goal by delivering the first-ever stereoscopic view of our star
STEREO 10 Year Retrospective One spacecraft moves ahead of Earth in its orbit, the other trails behind creating a gradual separation The separation of the two spacecraft has given us a unique multi-point perspective on solar activity on the sun and inner heliosphere simultaneously