Sun  ID: 14036

Animation: NASA's Parker Solar Probe Enters Solar Atmosphere

For the first time in history, a spacecraft has touched the Sun. NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has now flown through the Sun’s upper atmosphere – the corona – and sampled particles and magnetic fields there.

The new milestone marks one major step for Parker Solar Probe and one giant leap for solar science. Just as landing on the Moon allowed scientists to understand how it was formed, touching the very stuff the Sun is made of will help scientists uncover critical information about our closest star and its influence on the solar system.

On April 28, 2021, during its eighth flyby of the Sun, Parker Solar Probe encountered the specific magnetic and particle conditions at 18.8 solar radii (8.127 million miles) above the solar surface that told scientists it had crossed the Alfvén critical surface for the first time and finally entered the solar atmosphere.

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https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2021/nasa-enters-the-solar-atmosphere-for-the-first-time-bringing-new-discoveries


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Animator:
Ben Smith (Johns Hopkins APL)

Producers:
Joy Ng (KBR Wyle Services, LLC)
Michael Buckley (Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory)

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NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

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Keywords:
SVS >> Corona
NASA Science >> Sun
SVS >> Parker Solar Probe