The Parker Solar Probe, the American space agency NASS’s holiday spacecraft, has touched the Sun. The holiday vehicle entered the Sun’s atmosphere, which is known as the corona. This is a feat that no one has been able to surpass so far. The accomplishment was announced by NASA scientists during a meeting of the American Geophysical Union on Thursday. Actually, the holiday vehicle had achieved this accomplishment only in April, although it took scientists so long to come here and analyze the data from the holiday vehicle.
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Scientists told that it took them a long time to analyze the data received from the probe, due to which this thing came to be known so late. Johns Hopkins University project scientist Novar Roufi said, “It’s very funny and interesting. The probe was sent in 2018. Parker was 13 million kilometers from the Sun’s center when he first observed the solar atmosphere and the incoming solar system.” The winds crossed. During this time he fell into the corona three times. Scientists said that it was very easy to dive each time. Justin Kasper of the University of Michigan told reporters, “The first and most dramatic time was when we were 5 hours He said that Parker was traveling very fast and in the meantime he had covered a very long distance, during which its speed was 100 km per second.
Parker Probe: The world’s first spacecraft to ‘touch’ the Sun. It exceeded the temperature of the Sun’s atmosphere, also known as the corona, which has a temperature of about 1.1 million °C (about two million °F). This temperature can melt everything in the world in seconds. That is why scientists have installed special technology heat shields in the spacecraft, which work to protect the spacecraft from the heat of the sun even at a temperature of millions of degrees.