Hinode

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Artist's impression of the Hinode spacecraft (at the time called SOLAR-B) in orbit.
Artist's impression of the Hinode spacecraft (at the time called SOLAR-B) in orbit.

Hinode (ひので, Sunrise in Japanese), formerly known as Solar-B, is a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Solar mission with United States and United Kingdom collaboration. It is the follow-up to the Yohkoh ("Solar-A") mission and it was launched on the final flight of the M-V rocket from Uchinoura Space Center, Japan on September 22, 2006 at 21:36 GMT (September 23, 06:36 JST). Initial orbit was perigee height 280 km, apogee height 686 km, inclination 98.3 degrees. Then the satellite maneuvered to the quasi-circular sun-synchronous orbit over the day/night terminator, which allows near-continuous observation of the Sun. On October 28, the probe's instruments captured their first images.

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Hinode carries three main instruments to study the Sun:

  • SOT (Solar Optical Telescope): a 0.5-meter visible-light telescope
  • XRT (X-ray Telescope): a Wolter telescope design that uses grazing incidence optics to image the solar corona's hottest components
  • EIS (Extreme-Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph) to try to identify the processes involved in coronal heating.

The SOT feeds both a spectropolarimeter and a pair of filtergraphs that can be used as a vector magnetograph. The SOT spatial resolution is expected to be 0.2 arc seconds, a factor-of-5 improvement over current space-based telescopes (the MDI on SOHO).

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Japanese space program
Earth Observation Satellites: Daichi | Akebono | In cooperation with NASA: Aqua | Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission | GEOTAIL | Under Development: GOSAT | Global Precipitation Mesurement
Communication, Positioning and Engineering Test Satellites: ETS-VIII | Kirari | Kodama | REIMEI | EGS | Micro Lab Sat 1 | Under Development: WWINDS | Quasi-Zenith Satellites System | Sohla-1,Sohla-2
Astronomical Observation Satellites: Akari | Suzaku | Hinode | REIMEI | Under Development: ASTRO-G
Lunar and Planetary Exploration Satellites: Hayabusa | Under Development: SELENE | PLANET-C | BepiColombo (cooperation with ESA) | Cancelled : LUNAR-A
Human Space Exploration : ISS (cooperation) | H-II Transfer Vehicle
Completed Missions: YOHKOH | ASCA | HALCA | NOZOMI