Controllers have confirmed NASA’s mission to “touch” the Sun survived its record-breaking closest approach to the solar surface on Dec. 24, 2024.
Breaking its previous record by flying just 3.8 million miles above the surface of the Sun, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe hurtled through the solar atmosphere at a blazing 430,000 miles per hour — faster than any human-made object has ever moved. A beacon tone received in the late evening hours of Dec. 26 confirmed the spacecraft had made it through the encounter safely and is operating normally.
This pass, the first of more to come at this distance, allows the spacecraft to conduct unrivaled scientific measurements with the potential to change our understanding of the Sun.
Music credits: “Altitude” by Thomas Daniel Bellingham [PRS]; “Our Velocity Vibrant” by Jeremy Noel William Abbott [PRS]; “Omega Centauri” by Timothy James Cornick [PRS]; “Earthrise” by Alasdair Neil Parkinson [ASCA]; “The Big Revelation” by Richard James Neale [PRS], Jason Glover [PRS]; “Snuggling You” by Daniel Backes [GEMA], Peter Moslener [GEMA] from Universal Production Music.
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Mission Designer: Yanping Guo (Johns Hopkins APL)
Heliophysicist: Kelly Korreck (NASA)
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Missed opportunity not calling it Icarus 😉
amazing!
Please stop using miles and Fahrenheit. This is science.
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Wonderful!🎉🎉🎉
Great work by NASA Engineers 👏
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👏🏻😊 stellar!
What's that speed in eV? 😉
Very great achievement ❤🎉
Remarkabke feat.
Great of humanity, from India🇮🇳, in scope if achievements.
First step towards dyson's sphere❤
Yes M'Lady.
Brilliant achievement. Another giant leap for mankind 😀
Very nice and informative
They are very clever, they went at night!
Congratulations to entire team 👏
Congratulations 🎉🎉
One more lie.
Congratulations NASA for an awesome achievement 👏👏
Humble question from a newbie… Who and what is taking picture of it or is it's desk top in that aspect?
Incredible! Congratulations!
What a disturbing contrast between what we can do, and what we have done !
Does anyone actually believe this?
Amazing minds with precision
Lost opportunity to name it “Icarus revenge”
NASA
Never A Straight Answer
Congrats everyone for such a feat!
Funny how there are actually no pixs , but soho and stereo shots, hmm
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Congratulations 🎉❤
Well done. Huge 🎉
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