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  • Presentation | SH51C: Beyond the Sun-Earth Line: Solar Orbiter, VIGIL, and Future Solar Polar Missions Poster
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  • SH51C-1182: JEDI (Joint Coronal EUV Diagnostic Investigation) for the Vigil Mission at L5
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Author(s):
Don Hassler, Southwest Research Institute Boulder (First Author, Presenting Author)
Nicholeen Viall, NASA GSFC
Jean-Pierre Wuelser, Southwest Research Institute
F Auchere, Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale
David Berghmans, Royal Observatory of Belgium
Louise Harra, PMOD WRC
Andrei Zhukov, SIDC, Royal Observatory of Belgium
Jeffrey Newmark, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center


JEDI is a next-generation high cadence, multi-thermal EUV Imager selected by NASA to fly on the European Space Weather Mission Vigil in a halo orbit around the Lagrange Point L5. JEDI will improve our understanding of space weather and enhance space weather operations capability by providing vital observations of earth-directed space weather events from the solar disk out 6 R⊙. JEDI will also answer fundamental questions about the Ground State of Space Weather...the Solar Wind.



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