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NASA solar probe survives dramatic plunge into sun
NASA's Parker Solar Probe Flies Closer to the Sun Than Any Object Ever Has
NASA's Parker Solar Probe made history on Tuesday with a record-breaking flight around the sun, the space agency has confirmed. The spacecraft set a new benchmark early on the morning of Dec. 24, coming within 3.
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe survives close brush with the sun’s scorching surface
NASA has confirmed that a spacecraft has made the closest approach to the sun. Earlier this week, the Parker Solar Probe passed within a mere 3.8 million miles of the sun.
When will we know if NASA’s Parker Solar Probe survived ‘touching’ the sun?
NASA's Parker Solar Probe made its closest approach to the sun on4. But did it survive? We're about to find out.
Yahoo
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NASA's Solar Probe flying faster and closer than ever to the sun | The Sky Guy
NASA is getting up close and personal with the
Sun
. On Christmas Eve the Parker Solar Probe flew closer to the
Sun
than ...
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Our Sun may once have had a twin. What happened to this stellar sibling?
Many stars in our galaxy exist in pairs. Now scientists are finding clues that our Sun may once have had a companion of its ...
Space.com
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The sun in 2025: How the solar cycle will shape our year ahead
We look ahead to 2025 as the
sun
ramps up its activity, driven by the peak of the current solar cycle. 2024 was a busy year for solar
news
, but what can we expect from 2025? In April, a total ...
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‘Marvel of engineering’: Aviation analyst on probe that is attempting to ‘touch the sun’
The Parker Solar Probe will zoom by the sun on Tuesday during a record-breaking flyby, coming within 3.8 million miles (6.1 ...
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