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IFLScience on MSNNASA Releases Closest Ever Images Of The Sun, Snapped As Probe Travels Through Its Atmosphere
NASA had a special Christmas gift last year. On December 24, the Parker Solar Probe reached the closest it will ever get to ...
The probe captured images and other data from within the sun's corona during a record-breaking approach last year.
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe made the closest flyby of the sun ever made by a spacecraft in Dec. 25. See the views it captured ...
Now, NASA has released remarkable video captured during the historic flyby, offering the closest views of the sun ever ...
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has flown closer to the Sun than ever before, offering the first direct glimpse into the turbulent ...
Parker’s camera lens didn’t look directly at the sun. Instead, it focused on solar winds. Released from the sun’s surface.
Key Takeaways NASA’s Parker Solar Probe—designed, built, and operated at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab—has taken the closest ever images to the sun, captured just 3.8 million miles from the ...
The newly released images from a December flyby are so detailed that scientists can see explosions and the flow of solar winds.
Parker Solar Probe's close-up view helps scientists better prepare for such space weather effects at Earth and beyond. The solar wind was first theorized by preeminent heliophysicist Eugene Parker ...
Last year, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe made its record-breaking flyby of the Sun, zooming just 3.8 million miles from the solar surface, and we’re just now seeing some results from that close ...
On Dec. 24, 2024, Parker Solar Probe made its closest approach to the Sun, venturing within the Sun’s corona, just 3.8 million miles above the Sun’s surface and at a top speed of close to ...
Space science, sailing on the solar wind! Dan Smith shows the latest images from the Parker Solar Probe. 🔆🛰️ ...
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