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ADAHELI
Mission typeSolar observatory
Technology demonstration
OperatorESA

ADAHELI, ADvanced Astronomy for HELIophysics, is an Italian solar satellite project for the investigation of solar activity and dynamics.[1] It is designed to investigate the fast dynamics of the solar photosphere and chromosphere performing visible and NIR broad-band and monochromatic observations.[2]

On board instruments will be a millimeter band radiometer and a VIS-NIR (visible and near infrared spectrum) high resolution telescope.[1]

Other major objectives of NASA, ESA, and the international Living with a Star program, such as the Solar Dynamics Observatory, PICARD, Solar Orbiter, and the Parker Solar Probe missions, are complemented without overlap by the ADAHELI instrument suite.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "ADAHELI Mission". Physics Department of Tor Vergata University. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  2. ^ "The Fabry-Perot interferometer prototype for the ADAHELI solar small mission". Spie-Int Soc Optical Engineering. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  3. ^ Berrilli, F.; Velli, M.; Roselli, L.; Bigazzi, A.; Moretti, P. F.; Romoli, M.; Orsini, S.; Cavallini, F.; Greco, V.; Carbone, V.; Consolini, G.; Di Mauro, M. P.; Ermolli, I.; Pietropaolo, E.; Romano, P.; Ventura, P.; White, S. M.; Zuccarello, F.; Cauzzi, G.; Valdettaro, L. (2008). "The ADAHELI Solar Mission". European Solar Physics Meeting. 12. SAO/NASA ADS Astronomy Abstract Service: 6.6. Bibcode:2008ESPM...12..6.6B.