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NASA's Parker Solar Probe: What Happens Next After Sun Flyby?


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In a groundbreaking first, the Parker Solar Probe has successfully completed its closest encounter with the Sun. So where does this plucky probe go from here?

The article from MSN discusses the recent achievements and future plans of NASA's Parker Solar Probe following its 18th close flyby of the Sun. Launched in 2018, the probe has been designed to study the Sun's outer atmosphere, the corona, to understand solar wind, magnetic fields, and other solar phenomena. During its latest flyby, the probe came within 7.26 million kilometers of the Sun's surface, setting a new record for the closest approach to the Sun by any human-made object. The article highlights that the probe has already provided valuable data, including insights into solar wind acceleration and the origins of solar energetic particles. Looking ahead, the Parker Solar Probe is set to continue its mission with plans for even closer approaches, aiming to reach within 6.16 million kilometers of the Sun's surface. These maneuvers will help scientists better predict space weather events that can affect Earth's technology and astronauts. The probe's journey will continue until at least 2025, with potential extensions, offering ongoing data that could revolutionize our understanding of solar physics.

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