Science Friday   /     Parker Solar Probe Will Make Closest-Ever Approach To Sun

Summary

On December 24, 2024, NASA’s probe will break its own record for closest approach to the sun—just 3.8 million miles away.

Subtitle
On December 24, 2024, NASA’s probe will break its own record for closest approach to the sun—just 3.8 million miles away.
Duration
00:18:24
Publishing date
2024-12-24 21:00
Link
https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/science-friday
Contributors
  Ira Flatow, Rasha Aridi
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Shownotes

On December 24, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe will make the closest-ever approach to the sun by a spacecraft. Parker has made more than 20 close approaches to the sun before, but this one will swoop in even closer than 3.8 million miles away from the sun’s surface.

Since the probe was launched back in 2018, it’s helped scientists better understand our star and unravel mysteries about solar wind, high-energy solar particles, the sun’s corona and more. Scientists hope that this upcoming approach will reveal even more about the star at the center of our solar system.

Ira Flatow talks with Dr. Nour Rawafi, project scientist for NASA’s Parker Solar Probe mission and astrophysicist at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Maryland. They discuss the goal of this close approach, how the spacecraft will stand the heat, and what else there is to learn about our sun.

Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.

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