The satellite was launched using the
CZ-2D rocket at 07:43:55 local time on October 9, 2022 The satellite is a part of the
Kuafu project, and is also unofficially known as Kuafu-1 (夸父一号). ASO-S was first proposed by the Chinese solar physics community in 2010 or 2011, and was formally approved by the
Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2017. The mission is aimed at studying the
Solar Magnetic Field,
Coronal Mass Ejections and
Solar flares. The Chief Scientist is Weiqun Gan of the
Purple Mountain Observatory, while the chief designer and the chief administrator are both associated with the , which is part of the
University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. ==Instruments==