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    Proposals invited for the PROBA-2 Guest Investigator Programme
    The Royal Observatory of Belgium is soliciting proposals for analysis of data from PROBA-2's two solar observation instruments, SWAP and LYRA, under its Guest Investigator Programme. Proposals in response to this Third Call for Ideas are due by 15 June 2012.
    Date: 01 May 2012
    Proposals invited for the PROBA-2 Guest Investigator Programme
    The Royal Observatory of Belgium is soliciting proposals for analysis of data from PROBA-2's solar observation instruments, SWAP and LYRA, under its Guest Investigator Programme. Proposals in response to this Second Call for Ideas are due by 30 June 2011.
    Date: 21 Apr 2011
    First release of calibrated LYRA data from PROBA-2
    The first calibrated measurements of solar irradiance made by the LYRA instrument on ESA's second PROBA (PRoject for On-Board Autonomy) satellite are now available to the scientific community. Future access to near-real-time data from both of the primary instruments on PROBA-2, SWAP and LYRA, is expected to provide new opportunities to study solar activity and space weather.
    Date: 10 Mar 2011
    Sun, Moon and Earth line up for PROBA-2
    ESA's PROBA-2 microsatellite experienced a conjunction of the spheres on Tuesday, as the Sun, Moon and Earth all lined up in front of it.
    Date: 06 Jan 2011
     
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