SPACE MISSIONS

Solar-C

Mission: Solar-C
PMOD/WRC Instrument: SoSpIM
Agentur: ESA/NASA/JAXA
Purpose: Solar physics
Launch date: 2028
Status: Development phase

PROBA-3

Mission: PROBA-3
PMOD/WRC Instrument: DARA
Agency: ESA
Purpose: TSI measurements
Launch date: 5 Dec. 2024
Status: In operation soon

FY-3E

Mission: FY-3E
PMOD/WRC Instr: JTSIM-DARA
Agency: CMA/CNSA
Purpose: TSI measurements
Launch date: 5 Jul. 2021
Status: In operation

Solar Orbiter

Mission: Solar Orbiter
PMOD/WRC Instr: EUI & SPICE
Agentur: ESA/NASA
Purpose: Solar physics
Launch date: 10 Feb. 2020
Status: In operation

NorSat-1

Mission: NorSat-1
PMOD/WRC Instrument: CLARA
Agency: Norsk Romsenter
Purpose: TSI measurements
Launch date: 14 Jul. 2017
Status: In operation

PICARD

Mission: PICARD
PMOD/WRC Instrument: PREMOS
Agency: CNES
Purpose: TSI & UV meas.
Launch date: 15 Jun. 2010
Status: Mission terminated 2014

PROBA-2

Mission: PROBA-2
PMOD/WRC Instrument: LYRA
Agency: ESA
Purpose: UV measurements
Launch date: 2 Nov. 2009
Status: In operation

SOLAR

Mission: SOLAR on ISS
PMOD/WRC Instrument: SOVIM
Agency: ESA/NASA
Purpose: TSI & UV meas.
Launch date: 7 Feb. 2008
Status: Failed Apr. 2008

SOHO

Mission: SOHO
PMOD/WRC Instrument: VIRGO
Agency: ESA/NASA
Purpose: TSI & SSI meas.
Launch date: 2 Nov. 1995
Status: In operation

EURECA

Mission: EURECA
PMOD/WRC Instrument: SOVA
Agency: ESA/NASA
Purpose: TSI measurements
Launch date: 2 Aug. 1992
Status: Returned to Earth Jul. 93

The measurement of solar irradiance in Space at PMOD/WRC has various objectives. Current research themes address different aspects concerning solar physics, solar monitoring and the influence of the sun on Earth’s climate.

In order to detect variability in solar irradiance with high accuracy, measurements have to be conducted outside the Earth’s atmosphere. The influence of the atmosphere, which absorbs and reflects a portion of the solar irradiance, is too great to allow solar variations to be measured at the surface. Hence, stratospheric balloon experiments were already being conducted in the 1970s at the PMOD/WRC. Radiometers were installed on a balloon platform which were able to track the sun. Rocket experiments then followed, allowing several minutes of measurements to be conducted outside Earth’s atmosphere for the first time. A long-term series of satellite experiments began in 1988 which continue to today. Irradiance instruments for use in space are designed, produced and tested at the PMOD/WRC. These activities are conducted as collaborations with national and international space agencies, satellite companies, Swiss industry and various research partners.

As a result, the PMOD/WRC has attained a wide degree of familiarity, which has continuously allowed us to start new projects and allowed us to measure solar irradiance time-series of high importance and international recognition.

Below is a selection of space projects for further information as well as a list of all previous and planned missions.

Project / Instrument Mission / Satellite Launch Date
Under Development SoSpIM Solar-C (ESA/JAXA/NASA) 2028
DARA PROBA-3 (ESA) 2025
In Operation JTSIM-DARA FY-3E (China) 5 Jul. 2021
SPICE & EUI Solar Orbiter (ESA) 10 Feb. 2020
  CLARA NORSAT-1 (Norway) 14 Jul. 2017
LYRA PROBA-2 (ESA) 2 Nov. 2009
VIRGO SOHO (ESA/NASA) 2 Dec. 1995
Completed Missions
PREMOS PICARD (CNES) 15 Jun. 2010
SOVIM SOLAR (ESA/NASA) 7 Feb. 2008
SOVA EURECA (ESA) 2 Aug. 1992
IPHIR PHOBOS (Russia) 1988
ROCKET Nike Blackbrant (NASA) 1983/84/86
SIMBA Ballon 1982-1998