NASA’s Parker Solar Probe to Make Closest Approach to the Sun on Christmas Eve

“We will be embracing a star.”

From Legal Insurrection

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) groundbreaking spacecraft, the Parker Solar Probe, was launched in 2018 to study the Sun’s outer corona.

It is the fastest object ever built on Earth, capable of reaching speeds up to 430,000 mph at its closest approach to the Sun…which is required to avoid being pulled in due to enormous gravitational forces.

The spacecraft is performing better than expected and will now make its closest approach to the Sun on Christmas Eve.

Parker Solar Probe will pass 6.1 million kilometers from the sun at 6:53 a.m. Eastern Dec. 24, the closest approach to the sun by this or any other spacecraft. At the time of closest approach, the spacecraft will be traveling 191 kilometers per second.

The spacecraft launched in 2018 and used a series of gravity-assist flybys of Venus to lower its perihelion. The final Venus flyby, on Nov. 6, set up the spacecraft for this perihelion, the closest the spacecraft will fly to the sun on its mission.

“On Christmas Eve of this year, Parker Solar Probe will be the closest humanmade object ever to a star,” said Nour Rawafi, project scientist for the mission at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab (APL), during a media roundtable at the annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union Dec. 10. “We will be embracing a star.”

It won’t be known how the probe did for a few days after this approach, as it will be out of communication range.

Parker planned to get more than seven times closer to the sun than previous spacecraft, hitting 430,000 mph (690,000 kph) at closest approach. It’s the fastest spacecraft ever built and is outfitted with a heat shield that can withstand scorching temperatures up to 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit (1,371 degrees Celsius).

It’ll continue circling the sun at this distance until at least September. Scientists hope to better understand why the corona is hundreds of times hotter than the sun’s surface and what drives the solar wind, the supersonic stream of charged particles constantly blasting away from the sun.

Legal Insurrection readers may recall I reported on a coronal “hole” in the Sun, as big as 20 Earths, back in 2023. I have also noted the recent uptick in solar storms as well.

The Parker Probe, named after Eugene Newman Parker (the physicist who first theorized the existence of solar wind), is designed to obtain data that will help scientists understand this phenomenon.

…[T}he first images from the close encounter will likely be beamed back to Earth sometime in January, the agency said.

As the Parker Solar Probe swoops close to the sun, it will likely fly through plumes of solar plasma and could even dive into active regions of the star, [Kelly Korreck, a program scientist in NASA’s heliophysics division] said.

The mission was designed to study the outermost part of the sun’s atmosphere, an ultrahot region known as the corona. Scientists are keen to observe the corona up close because researchers have long puzzled over why the outer layer of the sun’s atmosphere is hundreds of times hotter than the star’s surface.

Observing the corona will also help researchers study how storms that brew on the sun’s surface erupt into space. The probe will, for instance, be able to observe streams of the highest-energy solar particles as they are hurled from the sun, exploding into the cosmos at supersonic speeds.

If the probe completes a successful flyby, the data obtained will hopefully lead to a better understanding of solar behavior and an enhanced appreciation of its influence on Earth.

However, I will conclude with a little humor that fellow Star Trek fans may appreciate.

Actual photos of Parker Solar Probe on Christmas Eve 2024. pic.twitter.com/P67WP606Xv

— lawrence (@lcagee) December 23, 2024

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December 24, 2024 6:11 pm

WOW! This is what NASA is good at, climate alarmism not so much.

Reply to  Streetcred
December 24, 2024 6:19 pm

If only they didn’t waste so much on GISS, and other similar gender affirmation studies. !

Reply to  Streetcred
December 24, 2024 11:08 pm

This is what NASA is good at, climate alarmism not so much.

I disagree, NASA is very good at climate alarmism.

Reply to  Redge
December 25, 2024 4:59 am

Was it doing climate alarmism in Trump’s first administration? It won’t be in the next one.

Editor
December 24, 2024 6:59 pm

This was the 22nd pass by the sun, two more are expected at the same distance. All in all, a very successful mission.

From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parker_Solar_Probe :

The Parker Solar Probe mission design uses repeated gravity assists at Venus to incrementally decrease its orbital perihelion to achieve a final altitude (above the surface) of approximately 8.5 solar radii, or about 6×10^6 km (3.7×10^6 mi; 0.040 au).[37] The spacecraft trajectory will include seven Venus flybys over nearly seven years to gradually shrink its elliptical orbit around the Sun, for a total of 24 orbits.[1] The near Sun radiation environment is predicted to cause spacecraft charging effects, radiation damage in materials and electronics, and communication interruptions, so the orbit will be highly elliptical with short times spent near the Sun.[36]

Editor
Reply to  Ric Werme
December 24, 2024 7:13 pm

I have a lot of trouble with this sentence in the post:

It is the fastest object ever built on Earth, capable of reaching speeds up to 430,000 mph at its closest approach to the Sun…which is required to avoid being pulled in due to enormous gravitational forces.

Gee, the Apollo crew capsule flight plan was designed to go no more than 25,000, mph which was reached leaving Earth orbit and returning to Earth. Except for colliding with Earth’s atmosphere, the spacecraft could have gone much, much faster without damage. Heck, it could be catching up to the Voyager probes.

In all fairness, the Parker probe has been going through the solar wind and has a camera that will observe it by aiming away from the sun! That’s a heck of a lot more impressive than going 430,000 mph in what is still a high vacuum.

rovingbroker
Reply to  Ric Werme
December 25, 2024 7:27 am

“Speed” is always relative to something — rate of change of position relative to earth for example. The Apollo 25,000 mph was relative to earth. But earth is moving at some rate relative to … the sun.

Earth orbits around the sun at a speed of 67,100 miles per hour …

As well as moving around the Sun, the Sun and Earth are orbiting around the dense center of our galaxy at some 447,000 miles per hour (200 km/s). Our galaxy, in turn, is moving relative to the other galaxies around us, and so all the mass in the universe is continuously dancing around.

https://www.space.com/33527-how-fast-is-earth-moving.html

It’s complicated.

December 24, 2024 9:06 pm

Earth to moon in about 33 minutes!

oeman50
December 25, 2024 5:38 am

Will the probe end up going into the past as it circles the sun?

Coach Springer
Reply to  oeman50
December 25, 2024 6:26 am

Star Trek: The Voyage Home

Coach Springer
December 25, 2024 6:27 am

Guessing it’s not a BEV, then.

December 25, 2024 7:53 am

If climate alarmists say the molecules high in our atmosphere (CO2) cause the earth to warm even though they are cooler than the surface, then how much hotter does the corona, at some 3 million F, make the sun at about 6K F?

gezza1298
December 25, 2024 9:38 am

What if they find out things they don’t like? Such as how the sun controls our climate and weather?

December 25, 2024 11:44 am

Is it true that Donald Trump plans to land on the Sun? He said that it’s ok, because he’s landing at night!

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Warren Beeton
December 26, 2024 9:45 am

I forgive you.

Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
December 26, 2024 9:59 am

Aha — Still no citation from you for your claim that “1820 CO2 concentration was comparable to today”. When will we see your citation? Or do you confess that you were blowing smoke?

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Warren Beeton
December 27, 2024 8:39 am
Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
December 27, 2024 8:45 am

junk science. Garbage. Utter nonsense

David Blenkinsop
Reply to  Warren Beeton
December 26, 2024 12:38 pm

I heard that it was the one they refer to as ‘AOC’ that said that.

Reply to  David Blenkinsop
December 26, 2024 12:45 pm

Sparta Nova 4 posted that on WUWT this week. But he has avoided providing any citation for that information. We are VERY curious – but alas, he can’t seem to remember.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Warren Beeton
December 27, 2024 8:34 am

I was forced to transition to a new computer. In the process I deleted all of my bookmarks. Given I work for a living and it is your demand, I chose to not spend any time locating the data. The original like was in a past WUWT page.

Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
December 27, 2024 8:42 am

There is no data that shows 1820 co2 ppmv was ‘comparable to today”. Instead, it was ~284 in 1820, 424 in 2024, or 49% higher.
https://sealevel.info/co2.html

ferdberple
December 25, 2024 11:44 am

researchers have long puzzled over why the outer layer of the sun’s atmosphere is hundreds of times hotter than the star’s surface.
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The earths outer atmosphere is much hotter than the earths surface.

Must be carbon.

Reply to  ferdberple
December 26, 2024 12:45 pm

I don;t think so

Reply to  Warren Beeton
December 26, 2024 12:56 pm

His sarcasm flew over you……, LOL

Sparta Nova 4
December 26, 2024 9:42 am

“researchers have long puzzled over why the outer layer of the sun’s atmosphere is hundreds of times hotter than the star’s surface.”

But we already know the answer.
The sun’s atmosphere is 100% CO2 and all this is is runaway greenhouse effect!
/sarc / humor