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NASA's Parker Solar Probe was the first-ever mission to "touch" the Sun.
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NASA has now reached a new milestone, as a spacecraft made history by surviving the closest-ever approach to the Sun. Scientists received a signal from the Parker Solar Probe late on December 27th, 2024 (12 am EST), after days of silence during its scorching fly-by.  NASA reported the probe was safe and operating normally after coming within 3.8 million miles (6.1 million km) of the Sun’s surface.

Parker Solar Probe launched aboard a Delta IV-Heavy rocket from Cape Canaveral, Aug. 12, 2018.

NationUnited States of America (USA)
Objective(s)Solar Orbit
SpacecraftParker Solar Probe (Solar Probe Plus)
Spacecraft Mass1,510 pounds (685 kilograms) at launch
Mission Design and ManagementNASA's Goddard Space Flight Center / Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Launch VehicleDelta IV-Heavy with Upper Stage
Launch Date and TimeAug. 12, 2018 / 7:31 UTC)
Launch SiteCape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.
Scientific Instruments1. Fields Experiment (FIELDS)
2. Integrated Science Investigation of the Sun (IS☉IS )
3. Wide Field Imager for Solar Probe (WISPR)
4. Solar Wind Electrons Alphas and Protons (SWEAP)

 

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