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Space mission using DTU technology captures unique images near the Sun

The European ESA mission Proba-3 has sent back the first images of the Sun’s corona, or 'atmosphere', captured closer to the star than ever before. The mission is based on groundbreaking technology involving two satellites flying in precise formation, functioning as a single space telescope.

Image of the Sun's corona captured by ESA's proba-3 mission i May-June 2025. DTU Space is contributing with navigation technology to the mission. Image ESA.
The Sun’s corona or 'atmosphere' captured in May 2025 by Proba-3 in the visible light spectrum, as the human eye would see it during a solar eclipse through a green filter. The corona’s hair-like structures were revealed using a specialised image processing algorithm. Image: ESA

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John Leif Jørgensen Professor and Head of Measurement and Instrumentation National Space Institute