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Nasa's Parker Solar Probe Completes Its Main Mission with a Step only 6.2 Million Kilometers From the Surface of the Sun

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The PSP looking towards the Sun – NASA/Johns Hopkins APL/Steve Gribben A few days ago NASA's Parker Solar Probe informed the mission that it had survived the twenty-fourth perihelion of its orbit around the Sun. It is the point of its closest approach to our star, where it is placed only 6.2 million kilometers from its surface. That marks the end of its mission, as it has already fulfilled all the intended objectives. Launched on August 13, 2018…
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The PSP looking towards the Sun – NASA/Johns Hopkins APL/Steve Gribben A few days ago NASA's Parker Solar Probe informed the mission that it had survived the twenty-fourth perihelion of its orbit around the Sun. It is the point of its closest approach to our star, where it is placed only 6.2 million kilometers from its surface. That marks the end of its mission, as it has already fulfilled all the intended objectives. Launched on August 13, 2018…

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microsiervos.com broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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