VIDEO: Closest spacecraft to the Sun faces terrifying Solar Storm, yet safe

image : Twitter / NASA


NASA's solar mission i.e. Parker Solar Probe (Parker Solar Probe) was recently caught in a severe solar storm (Solar Storm) emanating from the Sun. His camera captured the stormy waves of the sun and he made a video of the incident. This video shows how a coronal mass ejection (Coronal Maas Ejection- CME) passes in front of Parker Solar Probe's camera. A horrible sound is heard from its wear and tear.

This is the first video of Solar Strom

This is the first picture or video of a solar storm taken so close. A CME is produced by a violent explosion of super-hot plasma from the Sun's atmosphere. They are powerful enough to cause a radio blackout if they reach Earth. Also can destroy satellites. Can destroy or disable the electricity grid.

What did NASA say?

NASA said in this matter that the CME that collided with the Parker Solar Probe is one of the most powerful solar storms ever. If you watch this video, 14 seconds later the Parker Solar Probe collides with the solar storm. At that time the probe moves to the right of the solar wave. The surprising thing is that this solar storm was tolerated by this craft. He also took photos and videos. The Parker Solar Probe is actually designed to study the Sun. It is the fastest spacecraft in history.

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