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NASA-ESA Solar Orbiter Completes First Venus Flyby To Tilt Its Orbit – Sound On Sound Fest
A Solar orbiter spacecraft jointly developed by the US and European Space Agency has successfully completed its first Venus flyby…

A Solar orbiter spacecraft jointly developed by the US and European Space Agency has successfully completed its first Venus flyby. It is one of many flybys assisted by the planet’s gravity. The spacecraft will make a close approach to Sun and study it from high-latitudes. It will provide images of the uncharted polar regions. With the completion of the latest flyby, the probe has tilted its orbit. It will provide the spacecraft to observe the Sun from different perspectives. The spacecraft made…
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