NASA's Parker Solar Probe made its closest approach to the sun on4. But did it survive? We're about to find out.
NASA's Parker Solar Probe is out of contact with mission control after its closest-ever pass of the sun on Tuesday, Dec. 24.
The mission control team is eagerly awaiting a signal from Parker on December 27, which will confirm the spacecraft's successful completion of the flyby and its continued operation.
Launched in August 2018, the spaceship is on a seven-year mission to deepen scientific understanding of our star and help ...
NASA had to lose contact with the Parker Solar Probe during the flyby, and contact will be re-established on7.
To get so close, the Parker Solar Probe had to withstand the sun's extreme heat and radiation like no spacecraft before it.
NASA's Parker Solar Probe set records on Christmas Eve, at 6,35,266 kilometres from the Sun, enduring 1,800°F heat, and ...
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe was expected to make history on Tuesday by flying into the sun’s outer atmosphere, with Tunisian ...
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, traveling at 430,000 mph, reaches 3.8 million miles from the Sun. It collects data on the solar ...
NASA's Parker Solar Space Probe is making history. It's gotten closer to the sun's atmosphere than any other humanmade object ...
According to calculations by the US space agency NASA, a space probe flew closer to the sun at Christmas than any man-made ...
A new image resembling a Christmas wreath captures young stars lighting up dense, dark clouds of dust. The image features NGC 602, a star cluster in the Small Magellanic Cloud, a nearby galaxy to the ...