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Onderwerp: SOHO IS NEARLY BACK IN BUSINESS
Don Savage
Headquarters, Washington, DC                  October 14, 1998
(Phone:  202/358-1727)

Bill Steigerwald
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
(Phone:  301/286-5017)

Simon Vermeer
European Space Agency Headquarters, Paris, France
(Phone:  33-1-5369-7155)

RELEASE:  98-190


SOHO IS NEARLY BACK IN BUSINESS

       High-quality new pictures of the Sun, taken earlier this 
week from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), have 
raised hopes that the mission may soon be returned to scientific 
operations.  Engineers have successfully reactivated nine of the 
12 instruments on the European Space Agency (ESA)/NASA SOHO 
mission, which has been out of commission for nearly four months 
after contact was lost on June 24.

       Images from the Michelson Doppler Imager and the Extreme 
Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope on SOHO are posted on the Internet 
at: http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov

       "Scientists on both sides of the Atlantic have waited 
anxiously for the recovery of SOHO," commented Roger Bonnet, ESA's 
director of science.  "Thanks to the extraordinary determination 
and skill of ESA and NASA personnel, with industrial contractors 
and scientific teams also playing their part, the world has 
recovered its chief watchdog on the Sun.  SOHO is needed more than 
ever, because the Sun is rapidly becoming stormier with a mounting 
count of sunspots."

        "It's very exciting to see these images again after so 
many weeks of concern.  We hope that all the SOHO scientific 
instruments can be returned to the same level of health, so we can 
resume normal scientific operations in the near future," said Dr. 
Joseph Gurman, the U.S. project scientist for SOHO, and co-
investigator on the Extreme Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (EIT).

        "As of today, nine of the 12 instruments on board SOHO 
have been turned on.  Four of them are already fully functional; 
the other five are still undergoing careful recommissioning 
activities.  But so far no signs of damage due to thermal stress 
during the deep freeze have been detected.  I tip my hat to the 
engineers who built this spacecraft and these sensitive but robust 
instruments," said Dr. Bernhard Fleck, the ESA project scientist 
for SOHO.  The remaining three instruments will be switched on 
over the next few weeks..

        The images are the latest success for the team during a 
complex, challenging recovery sequence.  On July 23, SOHO was 
located using radar techniques with the 305-meter Arecibo, Puerto 
Rico, radio telescope of the U.S. National Astronomy and 
Ionosphere Center as a transmitter and a 70-meter dish of the NASA 
Deep Space Network as a receiver.  SOHO first responded to radio 
transmissions on August 3, and telemetry from SOHO was received 
August 8, telling controllers the condition of the spacecraft and 
its instruments. The spacecraft's frozen hydrazine fuel was 
gradually thawed, and on September 16, SOHO's thrusters were fired 
to stop its spin and to place it in the correct orientation 
towards the Sun.

         Prior to the interruption, instruments on SOHO had taken 
about two million images of the Sun, an activity representing over 
a terabyte (a trillion bytes) of data.  After its launch on Dec. 
2, 1995, SOHO revolutionized solar science by its special ability 
to observe simultaneously the interior and atmosphere of the Sun, 
and particles in the solar wind and the Sun's outer atmosphere.

        SOHO observations have been the subject of more than 200 
papers submitted to refereed, scientific journals. Apart from 
discoveries about flows of gas inside the Sun, giant "tornadoes" 
of hot, electrically charged gas, and clashing magnetic field-
lines, SOHO also proved its worth as the chief watchdog for the 
Sun, giving early warning of eruptions that could affect the 
Earth.

        SOHO operates at a special vantage point 1.5 million 
kilometers (about one million miles) out in space, on the sunward 
side of the Earth.  The spacecraft was built in Europe and it 
carries both European and American instruments, with international 
science teams. SOHO was launched on an Atlas IIAS rocket and is 
operated from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, 
Maryland.

        In April 1998, SOHO's scientists celebrated two years of 
successful operations and the decision of ESA and NASA to extend 
the mission to 2003.  The extension enables SOHO to observe 
intense solar activity, expected when the count of sunspots rises 
to a maximum around the year 2000.


The first EIT image taken in the Fe IX/X line at 171 A is 
available at:
       
http://sohowww.estec.esa.nl/operations/Recovery/eit_171_981013.gif
                            and
       
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/operations/Recovery/eit_171_981013.
gif

The MDI image can be found at:
                   http://soi.stanford.edu

The latest SOHO EIT images can be found on the Web at:
            http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/eit/eit_full_res.html

Details about the operations and about SOHO in general, can be 
found at:
                http://sohowww.estec.esa.nl 
                               and   
                 http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov

Information on the recovery of SOHO can be found at: 
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/operations/Recovery//operations/Rec
overy/

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