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NASA spacecraft has entered the Sun’s atmosphere

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NASA spacecraft has made history by becoming the first to enter the solar system.

At a conference of the American Geophysical Union on Tuesday, scientists revealed that the Parker Solar Probe spacecraft has entered the Sun’s atmosphere for the first time.
They claim that the spaceship, also known as the Corona, has not yet been investigated and has entered outer space.
This April, NASA sent a spacecraft into orbit.
The information was delivered only a few months after the spacecraft approached the outer reaches of the sun on its ninth voyage, and scientists claimed it took longer to corroborate the data.

Nur Raofi, a project scientist at Johns Hopkins University, hailed the spacecraft’s entry into the Sun’s atmosphere as “encouraging.”

Because the sun’s surface is not solid, it is active in the corona zone.
Exploration of high-magnetism zones is intended to help scientists better grasp the energy that the sun suddenly emits.
Parker
Yan was sent in the year 2018.
When the spacecraft crossed the rough and uneven boundary between the solar atmosphere and the wind flowing in space, it was 13 million kilometers from the sun’s center.
Yan had entered and exited the Corona region three times, according to the scientist.
Raofi claims that the Corona region is dustier than previously assumed.
Future visits to the area, he added, will disclose more about the genesis, warmth, and propagation of solar wind in space.

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