The Sun |
Touching the sun at a temperature of 1 million degrees Kelvin is not a trivial matter at all. Yet this is the first time that a spacecraft sent by human civilization has touched the sun. NASA's 'Parker Solar Probe'.
What did NASA spacecraft see after touching the sun for the
first time?
He saw many things that could not be seen from Earth 150
million kilometers (or 90 million miles) away. Some of which can be seen from
this bluish planet to Kalevadra. Sometimes at the time of adoption.
This is the first time a NASA spacecraft has touched the sun,
trying to figure out why its atmosphere is a million times hotter than the Sun's
back.
The temperature of the back of the sun or the photosphere is
about 6000 degrees Celsius. Just below it is a huge nuclear reactor inside the
sun. All the energy is being created there.
However, the temperature of the
Sun's atmosphere or the solar corona is 1 million times higher than the
temperature of the nearby photosphere. Which are millions of kilometers away
from the nuclear reactor inside the sun.
NASA spacecraft is touching the sun |
As a result, NASA's spacecraft was supposed to burn to ashes in the scorching sun. Scientists have wrapped the Parker solar probe in a special kind of shield.
NASA spacecraft reached inside the Sun's atmosphere last August with extremely hot electric gas and plasma. As a result, the sun's atmosphere is heating up.
NASA's spacecraft has also seen the ‘coronal streamers’ that basically move the wood to warm the sun's atmosphere so much. Those are basically electron particles. They are also called 'helmet streamers'. These have caught the eye of NASA spacecraft. They can be seen from a very small area of the earth for a very short time only when the sun is completely eclipsed.
These extremely powerful solar particles or electrons are blowing solar wind (‘solar wind’) at a speed billions of times faster than the storm. That solar wind is leaving the trinity of the sun and reaching all the planets including the earth.
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