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NASA's Parker Solar Probe has set yet another record by taking the closest images of the Sun anyone has ever seen.
NASA's Parker Solar Probe (PSP) captured some mind-blowing images of the Sun from only 3.8 million miles away.
By flying closer to the Sun than ever, Parker Solar Probe reveals the chaotic birthplace of solar wind and space storms, ...
In its closest-ever dive into the Sun’s atmosphere, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has returned stunning new images and data that bring scientists closer to solving one of the Sun’s biggest mysteries: how ...
The Parker Solar Probe snapped images of the Sun from a distance of 3.8 million miles (6.1 million km) from the surface at the end of last year.
The probe is breaking its own record (on 29 October 2018 it became the closest spacecraft to the Sun). The previous record was set in 1976 by Helios 2 when it approached around 26.55 million miles ...
Before the Parker Solar Probe's increasingly close swings, the closest spacecraft to the sun had been the Helios 2 spacecraft, which came about 27 million miles from the sun in 1976.
Hurtling around the sun at approximately 430,000 mph, ... Parker Solar Probe to make closest approach to sun. ... breaking the previous mark set by the Helios-2 spaecraft in 1976.
The Parker Solar Probe is attempting the closest ever pass of the sun’s surface on Christmas Eve. An image from the Parker Solar Probe’s WISPR instrument of a coronal streamer of the sun ...
Hurtling around the sun at approximately 430,000 mph, ... Parker Solar Probe to make closest approach to sun. ... breaking the previous mark set by the Helios-2 spaecraft in 1976.