Parker Solar Probe to make history with closest-ever Sun flyby on Christmas Eve

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Parker Solar Probe to make history with closest-ever Sun flyby on Christmas Eve
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Parker will fly a mere 3.8 million miles above Sun’s blazing surface, reaching a staggering 430,000 mph speed during this closest approach.

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is set to deliver a valuable Christmas present to solar scientists: a treasure trove of data collected during its imminent close encounter with the Sun .

Launched in 2018, the spacecraft is designed to make unprecedentedly close approaches to the Sun. Parker braves the intense heat and radiation to unlock the Sun’s secrets. Parker will make its 22nd daring dive towards the Sun on Christmas Eve. It first “touched the Sun” in 2021., the upcoming flyby is said to be the final close encounter with the Sun. Parker will reach a staggering 430,000 miles per hour during this closest approach.

The spacecraft will experience extreme temperatures of up to 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit encountered during its solar flyby.Before this, the Parker Solar Probe’s mission involved a series of increasingly close approaches to the Sun and seven flybys of Venus.Recently, the mission operators reported that the spacecraft remains in excellent condition, with all systems operating as expected.

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