A new spacecraft that will give us an unprecedented view of the Sun has blasted off into space.

Europe and Nasa’s Solar Orbiter was rocketed up to begin its journey to our star on Sunday night, with the aim of getting pictures of the kind never seen before.

“We’re on the way to the sun. Go Solar Orbiter!” said Cesar Garcia Marirrodriga, project manager for the European Space Agency. “It’s a fantastic moment … it’s like, well, we’re unstoppable.”

The Solar Orbiter won’t be the closest spacecraft to travel to our Sun. But it will see it from a new perspective: looking down and up at its poles, and potentially giving us insights into an area of the Sun that could look vastly different to how we thought it looked.