SDO is NASA’s project initiated in 2010 to observe the influence of the Sun on the Sun-Earth System.
This project is part of the Living with a Star (LWS) program of NASA
SDO’s goal is to understand the solar variations that influence life and society on Earth.
SPHEREx
NASA will launch a new space telescope mission Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer (SPHEREx) in 2023.
The launch could help astronomers understand how the Universe evolved in the first place and how common the ingredients for life are within it.
Missions’ Objective
SPHEREx will survey the sky in optical as well as near-infrared light.
Astronomers will use the mission to gather data on more than 300 million galaxies, as well as more than 100 million stars in Milky Way.
This will give scientists targets for more detailed study in future missions, like NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope.
It will deliver an unprecedented galactic map containing ‘fingerprints’ from the first moments in the universe’s history.
It will provide new clues to one of the greatest mysteries in science that what made the universe expand so quickly less than a nanosecond after the Big Bang.
ICON AND GOLD
By NASA- The Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk, or GOLD and the Ionospheric Connection Explorer, or ICON- Study of the ionosphere
GOLD in Geostationary orbit over Western Hemisphere
ICON- Low-Earth Orbit
The ionosphere is located between 60 and 400 km above the mesopause.
It contains electrically charged particles known as ions, and hence, it is known as the ionosphere. Radio waves transmitted from the earth are reflected back to the earth by this layer and is used for radio propagation to distant places on the Earth. In this layer, the temperature starts increasing with height.