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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe flew just 3.8 million miles from the Sun, capturing the closest-ever images of its corona and solar ...
Scientists are using the images and data collected by the probe to understand the sun’s impact on Earth and the solar system.
On its record-breaking pass by the Sun late last year, the Johns Hopkins APL-built Parker Solar Probe captured stunning images from within the Sun’s atmosphere. Taken closer to the Sun than we’ve ever ...
The International Space Station's first visitors from India, Poland and Hungary are headed back to Earth. Their SpaceX ...
NASA has confirmed that the Parker Solar Probe is "safe" after becoming the closest human-made object to the Sun, flying within 6.1 million kilometers of its surface and enduring temperatures up ...
On Dec. 24, 2024, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe achieved humanity’s closest-ever encounter with the Sun, soaring a record-breaking 3.8 million miles from its surface at 430,000 mph. This historic ...
On Christmas Eve (Dec. 24) NASA's parker Solar Probe made its closest approach to the sun yet, passing through the blisteringly hot outer atmosphere of our star.
NASA is about to make history. Its Parker Solar Probe is set to fly closer to the sun than any object in history. The mission is years in the making.
NASA hopes the Parker Solar Probe will help solve the most perplexing mysteries of the sun. Astrophysicist Nour Rawafi explains the spacecraft's mission to "touch the sun" on Christmas Eve 2024.
For years, researchers have wondered what energy source allows the solar wind − a projection of charged particles from the Sun − to rush by at hundreds of miles a second.