NASA Parker Solar Probe gears up for epic sun flyby on Christmas Eve

NASA is going to create history on this Christmas. The Space Agency will set a new record in its sun mission when its Parker Solar Probe approaches the sun. This will be the first time that a man -made space craft will succeed in getting so close to our star. It will be just 60 lakh 10 thousand kilometers from the sun. Its speed will be 6 lakh 90 thousand kilometers per hour. Parker solar probe will also break its own old record with this speed and distance. Let’s know what is the meaning of Parker Solar Probe getting so close to the sun.

NASA’s Christmas is going to be even more happy this year! For the first time, the Space Agency is going to send its Parker Solar Probe so close to the sun. Parker Solar Prob is a small car size space tool. This will be the first such man -made prob that will reach so close to the Sun. According to Space.com, on December 24, the Parker Solar Prob will move forward by penetrating plasma particles coming out of the sun and will also pass through a part of the solar storm. It will be as if diving under a broken wave in the sea!

In October, the Sun has reached the most stormy part of its 11 year cycle. This means that Parker Solar Probe will have to face powerful solar storms during his journey. These solar flare will burst on top of one, which will give scientists a better chance that they will be able to understand the procedures going on the sun closely.

On December 10, during the Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) event, Project Scientist Nour Rawafi said, “We are preparing to create history.” Parker Solar Prob will put the new reality in front of our eyes about our stars. It will take us the decades of decades to investigate the data sent by it. ”

Parker Solar Prob was launched in 2018. It has opened many secrets about the Sun till now. The most prominent among them is that its weak outer atmosphere, called corona, goes away from the surface of the sun, it becomes hundreds of times heated. NASA is very excited by this solar mission. In the coming time, some shocking revelations about the Sun may be from here.

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