
The Solar Orbiter mission, by scanning the Sun and the solar wind in its smallest details, will allow us to understand the variations of the heliosphere and their effects on the terrestrial environment. These events may affect technologies used on Earth like the GPS. On the other hand, the magnetic field evolves also on a shorter time scale, such as solar flares, which can send energetic particles and magnetized clouds in the interplanetary medium.
Its understanding lies in how the magnetic field is generated and behaves in the inner layers of the Sun. The Sun's variability is expressed partly by the long-term solar activity cycle of about 11 years. Populated by particles and magnetic fields emanating from the Sun, it provides a medium where fundamental physical processes common to solar, astrophysical and laboratory plasmas can be investigated. The heliosphere is the domain of influence of the Sun and encompasses the space where the planets of the solar system can be found.

Its mission is to solve the many mysteries of our star, from the origin of the solar wind that fills space, to the generation and variability of the solar magnetic field, and will address the central question of heliophysics: how does the Sun create and control the heliosphere?

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