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Combined observations of comet mcnaught one of the brightest comets visible from earth in the past 50 years have revealed new insights on the nature of comets and their relationship with the sun.
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Researchers on december 4 described the first published findings from the parker solar probe a spacecraft launched in 2018 to journey closer to the sun than any other human made object.
An observational technique first proposed more than four decades ago to measure the physical parameters of the corona that determine the formation of the solar wind the source of disturbances in earth s upper atmosphere will be demonstrated for the first time next year.
More specifically two of its main goals are to examine the energy.
A spacecraft will be launched into the sun s outer atmosphere.
A solar wind workhorse marks 20 years of science discoveries.
Right now the parker solar probe a nasa mission launched in 2018 is orbiting the sun and will get as close as 3 83 million miles 6 16 million km of the sun s surface.
According to two recent studies the boundaries of our entire solar system balloon outward and an analysis of particles rebounding off of its edges will reveal its new shape.
Facing several million degree fahrenheit temperatures nasa s parker solar probe will directly sample solar particles and magnetic fields to resolve some of the most important questions in solar science.
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Parker is gathering new data about the solar particles and magnetic fields that comprise the solar wind.
Our scientists and hardworking robots are exploring the wild frontiers of our solar system.