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NASA's Parker Solar Probe is ready to touch the Sun once again

 


        Washington NASA's Parker Solar Probe is preparing to touch the Sun again in late 2024. In this anticipated  hassle, the spacecraft will  fleetly pass through the Sun's  external atmosphere, the nimbus. 

          Just as after landing on the moon, scientists got important information about its origin and geological history. also, touching or precisely examining the  factors that make up the Sun is important for understanding the impact our host earth has on the entire solar system.  

         In December 2021, NASA  blazoned in an  advertisement the  inquiry's first pass through the Sun's nimbus. This  major achievement marked a advance in solar  wisdom as the  inquiry collected important data on charged  patches and the  glamorous  field during its passage through the nimbus. 

          According to sources, the spacecraft is anticipated to pass through the extremely  thick atmosphere around the Sun in 2024 at a speed of 195 kilometers per second or 700,064 kilometers per hour.   The spacecraft will come closer to the Sun than Mercury, reaching a distance of over to6.2 million kilometers from the Sun on this  trip. 

        The Sun's  important gravitational pull will help the  inquiry reach this speed.   The  inquiry was launched in 2018 with the intention of getting a  near look at the Sun. erected at a cost of$1.5 billion, the spacecraft is covered with a four- inch-thick defensive subcaste of carbon that can  repel extreme temperature 

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