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NASA's Parker Solar Probe to Fly Closer to Sun Than Ever Before

NASA's Parker Solar Probe to Fly Closer to Sun Than Ever Before
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World December 24, 2024 12:00

washington - NASA's Parker Solar Probe is set to fly closer to the sun than any spacecraft in history, aiming to gather new insights into the sun's atmosphere.

NASA's Parker Solar Probe is expected to reach a distance of approximately 6.2 million kilometers from the sun's surface on Tuesday at 12:53 PM (Dutch time), delving deep into the sun's atmosphere. This unprecedented proximity marks a significant milestone in space exploration, with no spacecraft ever having ventured this close to the sun before.

Despite the groundbreaking nature of this mission, initial contact with the probe is not expected immediately. Communications specialist Volker Bothmer stated that the first signal from the probe is anticipated to be received on Friday, December 27, in the form of a brief audio signal, indicating that the probe is operational.

Data collected by the Parker Solar Probe will start becoming available by the end of January, once the probe's main antenna realigns with Earth. However, the comprehensive analysis of all gathered information is projected to take several years to complete, according to Bothmer.

Launched from Cape Canaveral in August 2018, the Parker Solar Probe embarked on a seven-year mission to expand scientific understanding of the sun. Despite its compact size comparable to a small car, the spacecraft travels at a remarkable speed of 690,000 kilometers per hour, enabling rapid cross-continental journeys. Engineered to withstand extreme temperatures of around 1,000 degrees Celsius, the probe is equipped to endure the harsh conditions of its proximity to the sun.

The primary objective of this mission is to enhance scientific knowledge surrounding the sun, particularly seeking explanations for the drastic temperature difference between the sun's outer atmosphere and its surface. Additionally, researchers aim to gain insights into the origins of solar storms, which possess the potential to impact communication systems on Earth.

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