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Hinode views the lower regions of the sun’s atmosphere, the interface region, which a new mission called the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph will study in exquisite detail.

NASA's IRIS Mission to Launch in June

Understanding how energy travels through the lowest layers of the sun's atmosphere is the goal of NASA's Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph ...

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This image from JAXA’s Hinode mission shows the lower regions of the sun’s atmosphere, the interface region, which a new mission called the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph, or IRIS, will study in exquisite detail.

IRIS Mission Readies For a New Challenge

In late June 2013, NASA will launch a new set of eyes to offer the most detailed look ever of the sun's lower atmosphere, known as the interface ...

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Screen capture from IRIS mission trailer video showing an active solar surface.

IRIS Mission Readies For a New Challenge

NASA is getting ready to launch a new mission to observe a mysterious region of the solar atmosphere that may be crucial to understanding what powers ...

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Mission Statement

    Understanding the interface between the photosphere and corona remains a fundamental challenge in solar and heliospheric science. The Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) mission opens a window of discovery into this crucial region by tracing the flow of energy and plasma through the chromosphere and transition region into the corona using spectrometry and imaging. IRIS is designed to provide significant new information to increase our understanding of energy transport into the corona and solar wind and provide an archetype for all stellar atmospheres. The unique instrument capabilities, coupled with state of the art 3-D modeling, will fill a large gap in our knowledge of this dynamic region of the solar atmosphere. The mission will extend the scientific output of existing heliophysics spacecraft that follow the effects of energy release processes from the sun to Earth.

Mission News

  • Artist's concept of the IRIS satellite in orbit.

    IRIS Q&A with Robert Carvalho

    04.30.13 - Robert Carvalho is one of two flight controllers for the IRIS mission, and is helping design, develop and integrate flight controller software tools.

  • Workers unload NASA's IRIS spacecraft from a truck at the processing facility at Vandenberg where the spacecraft will be readied for launch aboard an Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL rocket

    Solar Satellite Arrives at Vandenberg AFB for Launch

    04.17.13 - IRIS spacecraft arrives at VAFB for final preparations for a NET May 28 launch aboard a Pegasus rocket.

  • The fully integrated spacecraft and science instrument for IRIS mission is seen in a clean room.

    IRIS Spacecraft Is Fully Integrated

    01.18.13 - NASA's next Small Explorer mission, the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS), which will study the little-understood lower levels of the sun's atmosphere has been fully integrated and final testing is underway.

  • Three students set up equipment on an outdoor deck

    Student Teams Win Space Grant Competition

    06.13.12 - Teams from Maryland, California and Montana universities won top prizes at the second annual National Student Solar Spectrograph Competition.

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IRIS Televised Launch Viewing

    NASA Ames Visitors Center
    Moffett Field, Calif.
    Wednesday, June 26, 2013
    5 p.m. to 8 p.m. PDT
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Press Release

  • NASA Schedules News Media Events for IRIS Launch

    NASA's Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) mission is scheduled to launch Wednesday, June 26, from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on an Orbital Sciences Corp. Pegasus XL rocket.

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