When you get so close to the sun, you learn a thing or two!
Sampling the solar wind close to the sun, nasa’s parker solar probe has found hints that point to the origins of the fast streams we detect Near Earth.
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Before going ahead on the news, you know what the solar winds are? Solar winds flow from the sun in every direction. It helps in taking the magnetic field of the Sun to space. Solar winds are much less dense than the winds on the earth, but their speed is faster. Solar winds flow at a speed of more than 20 million kilometers per hour. It is formed from electron and ionized atoms, which keep pace with the Sun’s magnetic field. As far as the solar winds flow, it is the most affected area of the sun.
Data from Parker Solar Probe has shown that solar winds originate from special areas of the sun. This study in nature magazine Publisher Has happened Scientists believe that solar winds flow from a special place inside the sun’s coronal holes. This discovery can help scientists understand solar storms. This information can also be used in the forecast related to solar storms.
Scientists from all over the world are eyeing the activities happening in the sun these days. The Sun passing through its 11 -year solar cycle is in a very active phase. On this day, solar flare, coronal mass ejections i.e. cme are coming out. Parker Solar Probe is closely monitoring these incidents. Recently, it was close to 85 million kilometers of the surface of the sun. This time it went closer to the sun.
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