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Parker Solar Probe Phones Home! Spacecraft Survives Record-Breaking Closest Pass To The Sun

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Parker Solar Probe has survived achieving the record-breaking closest pass to the Sun by a human-made spacecraft ever – and phoned home even earlier than expected, confirming it survived “touching the Sun” and reaching the pinnacle of its mission.
The probe carried out its closest approach on December 24, where it whizzed past just 6.1 million kilometers (3.8 million miles) from the Sun’s surface while moving at around 690,000 kilometers per hour (430,000 miles per hour) – making it the fastest spacecraft ever.

That thing is cruising. Await to see what they make of the data.

Parker Solar Probe launched in 2018 to get closer to the Sun than humanity ever has before. Its mission to “touch the Sun” means flying through the Sun’s corona, its weak outer atmosphere – at scorching temperatures of up to 980°C (1,800°F) – to try and solve the mystery of why the Sun’s corona gets heated to millions of degrees,
Reading the other day on it, speaking of how the Sun facing shield side roasts at around that 2000 F range, while just behind it, all that equipment sits at about room temp.

Amazing in itself. As long as it stays oriented right! If not? Poof!
 
After this momentous wave at Sol, where does Parker go now?
 
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