The measurements made in Solar Neutrino physics have produced some of the most exciting results in physics in the past decade. Yet over 99% of the solar neutrino flux, those coming from proton-proton fusion reactions in the sun, have not been detected in real-time. This talk will outline the design of a novel new detector which is being developed to measure these low energy neutrinos from the sun. This tracking detector will use Cryogenic Noble Fluids, and the properties of 'electron bubbles' to detect these elusive particles. The Solar Neutrino