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NASA probe flies into the Sun and captures the origins of solar storms


In its closest-ever dive into the Sun’s atmosphere, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has returned stunning new images and data that bring scientists closer to solving one of the Sun’s biggest mysteries: how the solar wind is born. Captured from just 3.8 million miles away, the footage shows chaotic collisions of solar eruptions, twisting magnetic fields, and the origin zones of the solar wind—phenomena that shape space weather and can disrupt life on Earth. This unprecedented view from inside the corona is helping scientists understand and predict the Sun’s violent behavior like never before.

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