1. Incredible Imagery Shows NASA's Parker Probe As It's Hit By A Solar Storm  Indiatimes.com
  2. Trouble for Aditya-L1? NASA Parker Solar Probe gets caught in a dangerous CME whirlwind  HT Tech
  3. Are we closer to solving this 65-year-old mystery of our Sun?  India Today
  4. Why is the Sun's atmosphere so blazing hot?  Cosmos
  5. NASA Probe Sails Directly Through Sun's Intense Plasma Burst  Gizmodo
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During this fly-by, Parker also observed the ejection vacuuming up interplanetary dust, which has implications for space weather predictions, NASA says

Incredible Imagery Shows NASA's Parker Probe As It's Hit By A Solar Storm

NASA has shared terrifying footage of the Parker Solar Probe soaring through an intense CME cloud on September 5. Does a similar fate await ISRO’s Aditya-L1 mission?

Trouble for Aditya-L1? NASA Parker Solar Probe gets caught in a dangerous CME whirlwind | Tech News

The intrepid little spacecraft flew through a coronal mass ejection, helping scientists understand space weather.The intrepid little spacecraft flew through a coronal mass ejection, helping scientists understand space weather.

NASA Probe Sails Directly Through Sun's Intense Plasma Burst

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The Sun's corona, composed of electrically charged gas known as plasma, has a temperature of around one million degrees Celsius, which is puzzling considering the Sun's surface is only around 6000 degrees.The Sun's corona, composed of electrically charged gas known as plasma, has a temperature of around one million degrees Celsius, which is puzzling considering the Sun's surface is only around 6000 degrees.

Are we closer to solving this 65-year-old mystery of our Sun? - India Today

Our host star's corona is hotter than its 'surface.' It's unclear as to why.

Scientists may finally know why the sun's outer atmosphere is so freakishly hot | Space

Probe cruised in at about 9.2 million km from the solar surface – closer than Mercury ever gets to the SunProbe cruised in at about 9.2 million km from the solar surface – closer than Mercury ever gets to the Sun

Massive solar flare strikes Nasa spacecraft Parker sent to study Sun | The Independent

NASA called the Parker Solar Probe's flight "not only an impressive feat of engineering, but a huge boon for the scientific community."NASA called the Parker Solar Probe's flight "not only an impressive feat of engineering, but a huge boon for the scientific community."

Video shows NASA spacecraft flying through "one of the most powerful" sun explosions ever recorded - CBS News

NASA's Parker Solar Probe takes a historic flight in wild POV footage. NASA's Parker Solar Probe takes a historic flight in wild POV footage.

Watch a NASA Probe Fly Right Through a Massively Powerful Sun Explosion In First

A cosmic alignment and a little bit of spacecraft gymnastics has provided a ground-breaking measurement that is helping solve the 65-year-old cosmic mystery of why the Sun’s atmosphere is so hot.

ESA - Solar Orbiter closes in on the solution to a 65-year-old solar mystery

On Sept. 5, 2022, NASA's Parker Solar Probe soared gracefully through one of the most powerful coronal mass ejections (CMEs) ever recorded—not only an impressive feat of engineering, but a huge boon ...

Parker probe observes powerful coronal mass ejection 'vacuum up' interplanetary dust

If it had hit Earth, this coronal mass ejection could have caused continent-scale blackouts, scientists say

Massive Sun Outburst Smacks NASA Spacecraft - Scientific American

If you were to sit on the Sun’s surface, you’d note something interesting about the temperature - before being entirely vaporised, of course.If you were to sit on the Sun’s surface, you’d note something interesting about the temperature - before being entirely vaporised, of course.

Why is the Sun’s atmosphere so blazing hot?

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Scientists found an ongoing hum in the loops of the Sun's outermost layer, which could be related to other solar mysteries.

The Sun's Absurdly Hot "Crown" Holds One of the Biggest Mysteries in Astronomy

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Solar physicists have long wondered why the Sun's corona is so much hotter than its surface.Solar physicists have long wondered why the Sun's corona is so much hotter than its surface.

NASA And ESA Team Up For Spacecraft Gymnastics To Solve An Old Mystery Of Our Sun | HotHardware

Solar physicists have long wondered why the Sun's corona is so much hotter than its surface.Solar physicists have long wondered why the Sun's corona is so much hotter than its surface.

NASA And ESA Team Up For Spacecraft Gymnastics To Solve An Old Mystery Of Our Sun | HotHardware

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The agency says capturing the storm will help gauge its potential effects on EarthThe agency says capturing the storm will help gauge its potential effects on Earth

NASA spacecraft survives powerful solar storm eruption - World Aaj English TV

A NASA spacecraft has for the first time flown through a solar eruption, capturing some remarkable imagery along the way.A NASA spacecraft has for the first time flown through a solar eruption, capturing some remarkable imagery along the way.

Remarkable imagery shows NASA probe hit by a solar storm | Digital Trends

By adding a small, Sun-blocking "thumb" to an instrument door, astronomers working on the Solar Orbiter boosted its performance.

A Last-Minute Addition to the Solar Orbiter Allows it to See More Deeply into the Sun's Atmosphere - Universe Today

The Solar Orbit is now in a unique position to observe the Parker Solar Probe and possibly solve the coronal heating problem.

The Solar Orbiter is one step closer to solving a 65-year-old solar mystery

NASA's Parker Solar Probe Survives Powerful Solar Explosion - OPP.Today

NASA's Parker Solar Probe Survives Powerful Solar Explosion

Scientists used a camera aboard a solar orbiter in a new mode which has revealed never-before-seen views of our sun-LOOK...

Spacecraft ‘Hack’ Results in Never-Before-Seen Views of Our Sun – LOOK

NASA's Parker Solar Probe has marked a historic milestone by becoming the first spacecraft to fly through a coronal mass ejection (CME) directly from the sun — a colossal eruption which expels billions of tons of plasma.  'Closest to the sun' The probe that was launched in August 2018, this audacious probe, now holds the distinction of being the closest human-made craft to the sun.  As per a Forbes report, NASA's Parker Solar Probe spent two days at a mere 5.7 million miles (9.2 million kilometres) from the sun's scorching surface.NASA's Parker Solar Probe has marked a historic milestone by becoming the first spacecraft to fly through a coronal mass ejection (CME) directly from the sun — a colossal eruption which expels billions of tons of plasma.  'Closest to the sun' The probe that was launched in August 2018, this audacious probe, now holds the distinction of being the closest human-made craft to the sun.  As per a Forbes report, NASA's Parker Solar Probe spent two days at a mere 5.7 million miles (9.2 million kilometres) from the sun's scorching surface.

NASA's Parker Solar Probe gets 'closest' to Sun, spends two days in solar storm. Watch - Science News

A team of astrophysicists at the University of Warwick in the U.K., working with colleagues from the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Northumbria University and the Royal Observatory of ...

A step closer to understanding why the sun's corona is so hot

Parker's flight through a CME gave scientists a new perspective on a 20-year-old theory about the interaction of CMEs with interplanetary dust.Parker's flight through a CME gave scientists a new perspective on a 20-year-old theory about the interaction of CMEs with interplanetary dust.

NASA's Parker Probe Flies Through A Sun Explosion And Emerges With Rare Footage | HotHardware

Scientists have used Solar Orbiter's EUI camera in a new mode of operation to record part of the sun's atmosphere at extreme ultraviolet wavelengths that has been almost impossible to image until now. ...

Camera 'hack' lets Solar Orbiter peer deeper into sun's atmosphere

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Scientists have used Solar Orbiter’s EUI camera in a new mode of operation to record part of the Sun’s atmosphere at extreme ultraviolet wavelengths that has been almost impossible to image until now. This new mode of operation was made possible with a last-minute ‘hack’ to the camera and will almos

Uncharted Solar Realms: Camera “Hack” Lets Solar Orbiter Peer Deeper Into Sun’s Atmosphere

Researchers utilized a camera hack on the Solar Orbiter to reveal a part of the Sun's atmosphere that was previously impossible to see.Researchers utilized a camera hack on the Solar Orbiter to reveal a part of the Sun's atmosphere that was previously impossible to see.

Clever Camera Trick Unlocks Hidden Secrets of Sun's Atmosphere

ESA's Solar Orbiter captured a "tube of cooler atmospheric gases snaking its way through the Sun’s magnetic field," according to ESA. See it "slither" in these time-lapsed views. Credit: ESA & NASA/Solar Orbiter/EUI Team; acknowledgement: Frédéric Auchère, IAS | edited by Space.com's Steve Spaleta

Watch A 'Solar Snake' Slither Across The Sun In Orbiter View

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The Parker Solar Probe continues to wow astronomers, this time by flying directly through a coronal mass ejection (CME).

The Parker Solar Probe just flew right through a coronal mass ejection

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