It is our pleasure to share new Solar Orbiter science nuggets (September releases): https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/solar-orbiter/science-nuggets
SO Nugget #37 “[Modelling the global structure of a coronal mass ejection observed by Solar Orbiter and Parker Solar Probe](https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/solar-orbiter/-/science-nugget-modelling-the-global-structure-of-a-coronal-mass-ejection)” (E. E. Davies, H. T. Rüdisser, U. V. Amerstorfer, et al.)
SO Nugget #38 “[Connecting Solar Orbiter and L1 measurements of mesoscale solar wind structures to their coronal source using the Adapt-WSA model](https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/solar-orbiter/-/science-nugget-connecting-solar-orbiter-and-l1-measurements-of-mesoscale-solar-wind-structures-to-their-coronal-source)” (S. Wallace, N. Zambrana Prado, I. Gershkovich, et al.)
SO Nugget #39 “[All microflares that accelerate electrons to high-energies are rooted in sunspots](https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/solar-orbiter/-/science-nugget-all-microflares-that-accelerate-electrons-to-high-energies-are-rooted-in-sunspots)” (A. F. Battaglia, S. Krucker & A. Veronig)
As a reminder, new nuggets will be added on a regular basis, based on input from the entire solar physics community. If you are working on Solar Orbiter data and would like your results to be featured, please contact Miho Janvier [miho.janvier@esa.int].
— The ESA Solar Orbiter team