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ROB-OD4 contribution Highlights, opportunities, challenges

Solar activity resurrected The spots are back!

Sun No planetary destruction on Jan Despite lining up of Sun, Moon, Earth and PROBA2 Moo n Earth

Sun No planetary destruction on Jan Despite lining up of Sun, Moon, Earth and PROBA2 Moo n Earth moon Earth Sun

Confirmed: the Sun is a sphere Since Feb 2011, the two STEREO spacecraft can now see the complete solar surface.

We are not alone SOTERIA Capacity Building Workshop Feb 17- Feb PROBA2 Science Working Group Feb 19- Feb

The sun is a movie star SDO First light: April USET in Global H-alpha Network PROBA2 in full science phase since March 2010! > SWAP images, >200 Gb LYRA Golden age of observational solar physics: the Sun has never been imaged this much.

A New Hope SN-1: Space weather assets database Upcoming: SN-IV: start of regular operations ESIO: successor to SWAP & LYRA? Virtual Space Weather Modelling Center High Performance Distributed Solar Imaging and Processing System

Serious stuff: External Challenges Solar Orbiter selection PROBA2 mission extension in SSA PROBA3 SSA: SN-IV, ESIO