AUTHOR=Hadid L. Z. , Génot V. , Aizawa S. , Milillo A. , Zender J. , Murakami G. , Benkhoff J. , Zouganelis I. , Alberti T. , André N. , Bebesi Z. , Califano F. , Dimmock A. P. , Dosa M. , Escoubet C. P. , Griton L. , Ho G. C. , Horbury T. S. , Iwai K. , Janvier M. , Kilpua E. , Lavraud B. , Madar A. , Miyoshi Y. , Müller D. , Pinto R. F. , Rouillard A. P. , Raines J. M. , Raouafi N. , Sahraoui F. , Sánchez-Cano B. , Shiota D. , Vainio R. , Walsh A. TITLE=BepiColombo’s Cruise Phase: Unique Opportunity for Synergistic Observations JOURNAL=Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences VOLUME=8 YEAR=2021 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/astronomy-and-space-sciences/articles/10.3389/fspas.2021.718024 DOI=10.3389/fspas.2021.718024 ISSN=2296-987X ABSTRACT=
The investigation of multi-spacecraft coordinated observations during the cruise phase of BepiColombo (ESA/JAXA) are reported, with a particular emphasis on the recently launched missions, Solar Orbiter (ESA/NASA) and Parker Solar Probe (NASA). Despite some payload constraints, many instruments onboard BepiColombo are operating during its cruise phase simultaneously covering a wide range of heliocentric distances (0.28 AU–0.5 AU). Hence, the various spacecraft configurations and the combined