transmis par Miho Janvier (ESA)

  • SO Nugget #45 « Investigation of Venus plasma tail using the Solar Orbiter, Parker Solar Probe and Bepi Colombo flybys » (N.J.T. Edberg, D.J. Andrews, J.J. Boldú et al.)

*. SO Nugget #46 « High-energy insights from an escaping coronal mass ejection » (L.A. Hayes, S. Krucker, H. Collier and D. Ryan)

*. SO Nugget #47 « Shocks in tandem : Solar Orbiter observes a fully formed forward-reverse shock pair in the inner heliosphere » (D. Trotta, A.P. Dimmock, X. Blanco-Cano et al.)

As a reminder, new nuggets will be added on a regular basis, based on input from the entire solar physics community. If you are working on Solar Orbiter data and would like your results to be featured, please contact Domenico Trotta (domenico.trotta@esa.int) and Miho Janvier (miho.janvier@esa.int).


The fourth of the Solar Orbiter community building webinars will take place on Wednesday 8 January 2025 (14:00 – 14:30 CET).

This webinar, titled « Synergies between in situ and remote-sensing science with Solar Orbiter », will be presented by Dr Daniel Verscharen (MSSL/UCL).

As a reminder, the aim of these webinars is to provide news and insights on Solar Orbiter science and science operations to the wider solar and space physics communities.

Registration for the webinar link can be found here:

Information on future webinars can be found here:


— The ESA Solar Orbiter team