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The Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph is being readied for mating to the Orbital Sciences Corp. Pegasus XL rocket that will launch the spacecraft.

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The Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph, or IRIS, is being readied for mating to the Orbital Sciences Corp. Pegasus XL rocket that will launch the spacecraft. IRIS will be covered in a fairing after it's connected to the nose of the Pegasus to protect the spacecraft from atmospheric heating and stress during launch. Upcoming work includes electrical verification testing.


IRIS will open a new window of discovery by tracing the flow of energy and plasma through the chromospheres and transition region into the sun’s corona using spectrometry and imaging. IRIS fills a crucial gap in our ability to advance studies of the sun-to-Earth connection by tracing the flow of energy and plasma through the foundation of the corona and the region around the sun known as the heliosphere. Photo credit: VAFB/Randy Beaudoin

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  • Title: The Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph is being readied for mating to the Orbital Sciences Corp. Pegasus XL rocket that will launch the spacecraft.
  • Location: Vandenberg AFB, CA
  • Owner: KSC
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