Encounter 21 (2024-09-25 - 2024-10-05, with limited additional data 2024-09-22 - 2024-10-06)
This animation shows all L3 WISPR full-field observations from the twenty-first PSP Mission Encounter (2024-09-25 - 2024-10-05). We have superimposed a grid showing helioprojective longitude and latitude, and a scale representation of the size and location of the Sun in the observations using the SDO/HMI Carrington map for this time period. The velocity and distance metrics displayed on the movies correspond respectively to the spacecraft's heliocentric velocity in kilometers per second, and its distance from the Sun's center in units of solar radii (where 1 solar radius = 695,700km). The "FOV Range" label provides the plane-of-sky distance limits of the inner and outermost edges of the fields of view, in units of solar radii. The horizontal blue line indicates the orbital plane of PSP. The timespan of this composite movie covers only the nominal science window when the spacecraft was within 0.25 au; a limited amount of data outside of this range may be available at the below links.
You can download this movie directly as an 101MB mp4 file. This sequence is also available as data processed via the LW Algorithm developed by Dr. Guillermo Stenborg (JHUAPL) and detailed in Appendix A of Howard et al. 2022 (ApJ, 936, id.43. DOI 10.3847/1538-4357/ac7ff5). Please contact the team for access to this data, which will be posted here one year after the acquisition of those observations. Team contact information can be found in Section 1.2 of the WISPR User's Guide [PDF link].
[Credit: NASA/NRL/JHUAPL. Movie processed/compiled by Guillermo Stenborg (JHUAPL) and Karl Battams (NRL). SDO inset courtesy of NASA/SDO and the AIA, EVE, and HMI science teams.]
Solar Features
2024-09-25 09:30 Streamer Blob
2024-09-26 10:00 Streamer Blob
2024-09-26 16:15 CME
2024-09-28 04:40 Streamer Blob
2024-09-28 08:25 Streamer Blob
2024-09-28 17:20 Streamer Blob
2024-09-28 23:55 Streamer Blob
2024-09-29 07:10 CME
2024-09-29 15:35 Faint expanding loops
2024-09-29 19:10 Inflows
2024-09-30 03:05 CME
2024-09-30 19:55 Streamer Blobs
2024-10-01 07:20 Streamer Blob
2024-10-02 00:15 CME
2024-10-02 09:55 CME
2024-10-02 17:00 CME
2024-10-03 13:30 CME
2024-10-03 18:30 CME
Comets and planets
A number of Kreutz sungrazers are visible, with their exact identities still to be determined. Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) is visible in the WISPR-I observations from 2024-10-01 through to the end of the Encounter.
Planets as follows:
Operations summary
There were no spacecraft or instrument operations that affected the data during this encounter.
Miscellaneous notes
None.
Encounter 21 Data Products
- Encounter 21 Level-2 FITS (13 GB zip file)
- Encounter 21 Level-2b FITS, Background Models (13 GB zip file)
- Encounter 21 Level-3 FITS (12 GB zip file)
- Encounter 21 L1 and L2 Summary Files (<1 MB zip file)
- Encounter 21 Level-3 PNGs, Inner camera (1.5 GB zip file)
- Encounter 21 Level-3 PNGs, Outer camera (1.6 GB zip file)
- Encounter 21, Inner mpg, 480x512px (23 MB)
- Encounter 21, Inner mpg, 960x1024px (155 MB)
- Encounter 21, Outer mpg, 480x512px (100 MB)
- Encounter 21, Outer mpg, 960x1024px (577 MB)
- Encounter 21, Inner mvi, 480x512px (463 MB)
- Encounter 21, Inner mvi, 960x1024px (1.8 GB)
- Encounter 21, Outer mvi, 480x512px (433 MB)
- Encounter 21, Outer mvi, 960x1024px (1.7 GB)
Released data for all encounters can be obtained from our WISPR Data Page. Descriptions of other encounters can be found on the Encounter Summaries Page.