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00:30That's because Earth, the other planets and most spacecraft travel in a flat orbit around the Sun.
00:37But Solar Orbiter is different.
00:40In 2025, it tilted its path out of this plane, giving us a first ever look at the Sun's south pole.
00:50Remarkably, it found both the north and south magnetic fields tangled together.
00:55This is a sign that the Sun is at the peak of its 11-year activity cycle when its magnetic poles flip.
01:04With its powerful instruments, Solar Orbiter captures what's happening in the Sun's outer layers,
01:10from its surface, through the layers in between, all the way to the outer atmosphere.
01:16This is key to understanding solar wind and solar storms,
01:20which can disrupt satellites, power grids, and radio signals here on Earth.
01:26As Solar Orbiter climbs to even higher orbits over the next years,
01:31its view will become even clearer, bringing us more views we've never seen before.
01:36It's called Sun's outer where antennae video.
01:47With one sort of an a detector, the higher replies will become more viewers of the repeat cycle.
01:51Welcome back to this episode of our Expertscast is an eternal ray-high wind,
01:55which is an early symphony, which is very much Unreal 9.
01:57This is work for paranormal artificially offense,
01:58which we believe in title of radio Stark,
02:01where we're just working on Earth and understand U.S.