NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is scheduled for its closest-ever solar flyby on December 24, 2024, passing within 3.8 million miles of the Sun’s surface. Traveling at 430,000 mph, the probe will gather data from the corona to understand its extreme heat, aiming to solve the mystery of why it’s hotter than the Sun’s surface.
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is scheduled for its closest-ever solar flyby on December 24, 2024, passing within 3.8 million miles of the Sun’s surface. Traveling at 430,000 mph, the probe will gather data from the corona to understand its extreme heat, aiming to solve the mystery of why it’s hotter than the Sun’s surface. NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is scheduled for its closest-ever solar flyby on December 24, 2024, passing within 3.8 million miles of the Sun’s surface. Traveling at 430,000 mph, the probe will gather data from the corona to understand its extreme heat, aiming to solve the mystery of why it’s hotter than the Sun’s surface. Read More