MUSE News
Q&A with MUSE team members
Do you have questions about MUSE? The MUSE program manager and principal investigator have answers. Find answers here: https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/news/features/2025/q-and-a-with-the-researchers-building-the-tools-to-uncover-the-suns-mysteries.html
MUSE passes key milestone
On May 9 2025, NASA’s MUSE (Multi-slit Solar Explorer) mission passed its mission-level critical design review (CDR), a major milestone for the mission’s journey toward launch in 2027. More details here:...
MUSE selected!
@LockheedMartin in Palo Alto, California. https://twitter.com/Dr_ThomasZ/status/1491888415129972741
Looking Directly into the Sun with MUSE
Don’t look directly at the sun. Unless you’re MUSE – the Multi-slit Solar Explorer – in which case, that is exactly what you should do. Designed by Lockheed Martin in our Advanced Technology Center (ATC) in Palo Alto, CA, MUSE was selected by NASA in February 2022 as...
New Sun Missions to Help NASA Better Understand Earth-Sun Environment
NASA has selected two science missions – the Multi-slit Solar Explorer (MUSE) and HelioSwarm – to help improve our understanding of the dynamics of the Sun, the Sun-Earth connection, and the constantly changing space environment. These missions will provide deeper...