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Call for Media: ESA to reveal first images from Solar Orbiter

July 9, 2020
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Press Release N° 13–2020

First images from ESA’s Solar Orbiter to be revealed:

The first images from ESA’s new Sun-observing spacecraft Solar Orbiter will be released to the public on 16 July 2020. Media representatives are invited to watch an online press briefing, which will take place at 14:00 CEST (13:00 BST), and talk to the scientists behind the mission.




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