000007069 001__ 7069 000007069 005__ 20241005165816.0 000007069 037__ $$aCTALK-2024-0153 000007069 100__ $$aHayes, Laura 000007069 245__ $$aHigh-Resolution Observations from the Solar Orbiter Major Flare SOOP Campaign: Insights from X-ray and Fast Cadence EUV Observations of Solar Flares 000007069 260__ $$c2024 000007069 269__ $$c2024-09-12 000007069 520__ $$aThe Solar Orbiter's Major Flare SOOP (Solar Orbiter Observing Plan) campaign successfully captured several M- and C-class flares as the spacecraft approached perihelion in Spring of this year (March and April). This campaign provided unprecedented observations of solar flare dynamics through high-resolution extreme ultraviolet (EUV) observations using the High Resolution Imager (HRIEUV) of the Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI), combined with X-ray observations from the STIX instrument. The Major Flare campaign was designed to capture the most detailed images of solar flares. The HRIEUV telescope operated in a short exposure mode, acquiring EUV images at an unprecedented 2-second cadence, achieving the fastest cadence non-saturation images of a flare to date. These observations provide unparalleled detail in the early stages of flare development, and the correlation of X-ray and EUV data offers new insights into the energy release and particle acceleration processes during solar flares. This presentation provides an overview of the campaign and highlights the initial results, focusing on the X-ray data and the fast cadence, short exposure EUV observations obtained from HRIEUV. In particular, a detailed analysis of the March 19th M-class flare will be highlighted. 000007069 594__ $$aSTCE 000007069 6531_ $$aFlares 000007069 6531_ $$aEUI 000007069 700__ $$aVerbeeck, Cis 000007069 700__ $$aRyan, Daniel 000007069 700__ $$aBerghmans, David 000007069 700__ $$aKraaikamp, Emil 000007069 700__ $$aKerr, Graham 000007069 700__ $$aCollier, Hannah 000007069 700__ $$aDominique, Marie 000007069 700__ $$aKrucker, Sam 000007069 700__ $$aParenti, Susanna 000007069 773__ $$t17th European Solar Physics Meeting, Turin 000007069 8560_ $$fdavid.berghmans@ksb-orb.be 000007069 85642 $$ahttps://indico.ict.inaf.it/event/2553/contributions/19665/ 000007069 906__ $$aContributed 000007069 980__ $$aCTALKCONT