STEREO (Solar Terestrial Relations Observatory): Capturing the Sun in 3-D
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STEREO's Launch

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Solar News Network: NASA Gets a Double Dose of the Sun



Ever wonder why two spacecraft are needed to study the sun or how you build them to operate in the extreme conditions they'll experience in space? How do you launch two spacecraft on one rocket? Using a broadcast news approach, a 6-minute video, “Solar News Network: NASA Gets a Double Dose of the Sun," can help answer these questions.
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Chapter 2: Mission QuickTime (10.1 M) 
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Chapter 5: Solar Frontier QuickTime (14.7 M)
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Chapter 6: Credits

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Sun-Earth Connection

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