Swiss Technology Aboard ESA Satellites for Solar Research
Two ESA satellites carrying Swiss-made instruments successfully launched from India, advancing solar corona research through formation flying

Key Takeaways
- Two ESA satellites for the Proba-3 mission successfully launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in India.
- The mission utilizes a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
- The mission aims to create artificial solar eclipses using formation flying to study the Sun's corona.
- A Swiss-made instrument named 'Dara' (Digital Absolute Radiometer) is onboard the satellite closest to the Sun.
- The Dara instrument was developed by the Davos Physical Meteorological Observatory.
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They Said
"The project... is designed to reproduce an artificial solar eclipse, enabling in-depth study of the Sunâs corona."
"This vehicle has the power to send the 550kg weight of the two satellites into an elliptical orbit."