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  • Presentation | SH21C: Revealing the Structure of the Corona and the Young Solar Wind: New Imaging Capabilities II Oral
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  • SH21C-03: Initial Results from the PUNCH Mission
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Author(s):
Craig DeForest, Southwest Research Institute (First Author, Presenting Author)
Sarah Gibson, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Ronnie Killough, Southwest Research Institute
Matthew Beasley, Southwest Research Institute Boulder
Robin Colaninno, Naval Research Laboratory
Glenn Laurent, Southwest Research Institute
Marcus Hughes, Southwest Research Institute
Nicholeen Viall, NASA GSFC
Madhulika Guhathakurta, NASA Headquarters
Barbara Thompson, NASA GSFC
Raphael Attie, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Steven Cranmer, University of Colorado
Rohit Chhiber, University of Delaware
David Webb, Boston College
Anna Malanushenko, High Altitude Observatory
Curt de Koning, University of Colorado at Boulder
Mihir Desai, Southwest Research Institute
Heather Elliott, Southwest Research Institute


PUNCH is a constellation mission with four orbiting cameras that observe the solar corona and solar wind together in visible light, acting as a single very-wide-field instrument. PUNCH has been collecting science data since June of this year (2025). We'll present an overview of our first scientific results, along with how you can access the data and analyze it yourself.



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