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Newly released imagery from NASA shows the Sun's corona in stunning detail after the Parker Solar probe performed its closest ...
NASA's Parker Solar Probe made history with the closest-ever approach to the sun last December, and we're finally getting a ...
Now, NASA has released remarkable video captured during the historic flyby, offering the closest views of the sun ever ...
Scientists have released the closest images ever taken near the sun, captured by NASA’s Parker Solar Probe flying 3.8 million ...
During its flyby, Parker snapped some amazing close-up images of the Sun, which NASA finally released to the public yesterday ...
Scientists are using the images and data collected by the probe to understand the sun’s impact on Earth and the solar system.
On Christmas Eve, NASA's Parker Solar Probe flew closer to the sun than any human-made object ever — a stunning technological feat that scientists liken to the historic Apollo moon landing in 1969.
The solar system's second planet has seen numerous visits by Parker, which uses the planet's gravity to slingshot it closer to the Sun. According to NASA, the big moment came at 6:53 AM EST—at ...
NASA is gearing up for its Parker Solar Probe to do a final flyby of Venus on Wednesday on its way to making history as the closest any human-made object has ever been to the sun.. Parker will use ...
Parker Solar Probe launched in August 2018, ... NASA's Parker Solar Probe to make closest flyby of Venus on Aug. 21. NASA's Parker Solar Probe starts summer with 16th swoop by the sun.
During the Dec. 24 sun flyby, the Parker Solar Probe will fly through the sun's corona, its super-hot outer atmosphere, to study exactly why the region is so hot and other solar phenomena.
During its Dec. 24 flyby, the Parker Solar Probe is expected to experience temperatures of up to 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit (980 degrees Celsius) as it swings by the sun.