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Image:OSO6.jpg 200px Orbiting Solar Observatory VI Category:Spacecraft
Image:AOSO.jpg 200px Advanced Orbiting Solar Observatory Category:Spacecraft
Image:OSO1.jpg 200px Orbiting Solar Observatory Category:Spacecraft
Image:OAO.jpg 200px Image:OAO_(2).jpg 200px Orbiting Astronomical Observatory Category:Spacecraft
Image:OGO.jpg 200px Image:OGO_(2).jpg 200px Orbiting Geophysical Observatory Category:Spacecraft
Image:OAO2.jpg 200px Orbiting Astronomical Observatory 2 Category:Spacecraft
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Image = Image:Chandra_X-ray_Observatory.jpg 200px Organization = NASA-Office ... Webpage = Semimajor_Axis = Eccentricity = Inclination = Orbital_Period = Apoapsis = Periapsis = Orbits = Alternate Names = AXAF, Advanced X-ray ... . Power generated by the solar panels is stored ...
... 1955 VI International Astronautical Congress scientific sessions, except those published in the Astronautica Acta. Among the subjects of the volume are cosmic ray effects on matter, astronautical programs, a satellite orbit synchronizing ...
... the solar cycle. So I would pick a good time during the solar minimum but would stay in touch with Mission Control for any updates from missions like the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO ... It is also important to realize that even robotic spacecraft can be affected by the solar storms since the highly energetic particles can fry delicate silicon chips and guidance control components ... avoid since they only occur during certain times of the year during Earth's annual orbit around the Sun. Remember, meteor showers are just left-over debris from comets that crash ...
... ''' - 1999.52.434 '''Number of Pages''' - 5 Abstract Over the last three years the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) has been revolutionising our view of our star, the Sun. A review of some of the new results from SOHO is given here, with a particular emphasis on the solar ... the nature of so-called active regions on the Sun, the discovery of new solar phenomena, such as solar tornadoes and jets, a new view of the nature of the quiet Sun ...

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