probe Parker Solar Probe It was sent into space in August 2018. For some time now, it has been sending amazing data to Earth about it the sun And his wonderful paintings. The device also became the fastest human being sent into space. Unfortunately, the probe’s speed of about 150 km / sec is detrimental to it.
It is about collisions with High-energy particles from the solar wind and cosmic dust. Astronomers explain that at such incredible speeds, the probe collides with dust, causing it to evaporate and ionize. In the literal sense of the word, dust turns into plasma. Successive doses of plasma hit the device directly from the sun.
Scientists fear that The probe will be destroyed quicklyBut before that happens, the equipment on board may malfunction. Although engineers had this in mind when building the Parker Solar Probe, no one expected the Sun to leave such a strong mark on it in such a short time.
Dust and plasma can damage sensors and Navigation cameras. This will limit the ability to perform the activities planned in the task or terminate the entire program altogether. This is a very important task for mankind. Thanks to the Parker Solar Probe, we will be able to discover the greatest secrets of our modern star.
This knowledge is necessary to answer the question of why the upper layers of the Sun’s atmosphere are hotter than the surface, and how we can prepare for that. solar apocalypse, i.e. hitting the Earth by a tsunami of high-energy particles after a strong one Plasma explosion on the sun.. It would mean a chance satellite damage or geothermal infrastructure.
Let’s keep our fingers crossed for the survival of the Parker Solar Probe, which will be just 8.5 million kilometers from the sun on November 21. According to NASA scientists, the craft will travel at a speed of 163 km / s. It will be faster in 2025 when It will come close to the sun At only 6.9 million km. Speed should be approx 200 km/s, or approximately 700,000 km/h.