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NASA's Parker Solar Probe nears the surface of the Sun: Found the center of the solar wind


- First golden  achievement in the history of space exploration

- It will be of great help to accurately predict solar storms that scatter the Earth's atmosphere.

Washington/Mumbai: For the first time  in the history of space exploration, a manned spacecraft or device has been able to reach  close to  the sun's   boiling  furnace at unimaginable temperatures of  6,000 degrees Celsius.  

At the same time,  we have  also discovered  the mystery of which part of  the solar wind is  thrown out of the surface of the sun and what is the form of it (solar winds). Astronomers  from all over the world  have been researching where the center of the solar wind is  for the last 60 years .

The Parker Solar Probe, which left  on August 12, 2018, is currently 25 to 30 solar raddis from the surface of the Sun, which is considered very close according to astronomical calculations. The Parker Solar Probe is travelling at an extremely high speed of 587,000 kilometers per hour. The Parker Solar Probe, the most advanced and fastest of all spaces ever for  space exploration, has orbited the Sun    for the first time on March 17, 2021, with a total of 15 revolutions. 

"Our Parker Solar Probe has reached close to a very large ocean of solar winds (called solar winds) thrown from the surface of the Sun," NASA sources said in a statement . The same solar wind is thrown out of the blazing surface of Saryanarayan. The scene   of the solar winds is like throwing out a waterfall of very highly boiling water  from  a  large-sized  fountain.

Stuart D. Bell, a professor of physics at the University of  California, Berkeley(USA) and James Drake, a scientist at the University of Maryland-College Park, have also presented research on june 7, 2023, in the international journal  Nature about this  historic  and golden success of NASA's Parker Solar Probe.

It is clearly mentioned  in this research paper that  NASA's  Parker Solar Probe has discovered the center of origin of the destructive solar winds thrown from the surface of the Sun. The mystery of electrically charged  matter particles thrown out of coronal holes has been unearthed. From these coronal holes, the solar wind blows in great space. In  the solar winds, the flow of plasma is constantly flowing outwards  and contains electrocharged matter particles of   electrons and protons.

There are  two types of solar winds. One, the speed of the solar winds blowing over both the polar regions of the sun should be as strong as 800 kilometers (per second). Two,  the speed of the solar winds is slightly less than  400  kilometers (per second) in  the rest of the sun.    

Coronal holes  are   parts of Adityanarayana's north pole and south pole from where the flow of the magnetic  field flows. 

When the sun is less active  in its  calmer state, the solar winds thrown out of these coronal  holes also do not affect the earth's atmosphere very adversely as they are relatively less  intense. However, Suryanarayana is very active again during his 11-year    cycle.   It is very intense and thrown into the whole universe.  The solar wind's electromagnetic energy is like bundles of enormous size. Such huge destructive bundles   of solar winds come all the way to the earth's atmosphere and make everything a playground.

NASA sources have made an important point that now that the center of the solar winds has been found by the Parker Solar Probe, it can be accurately   predicted  when   and at what intensity the solar storm will come to the Earth, what its  form will be, etc. With such  accurate forecasts , the disruption and damage caused to communications all over the world due  to  solar storms will be saved. 

In addition, the Parker Solar Probe has also discovered the secret of electrically charged matter particles coming to earth at a speed of 100 times the  speed of the   solar wind. The terrible collision that occurs when the same electrolymptive material particles enter the Earth's atmosphere, and as a result, large-scale strips of colorful  Arara lights are also created in the north and south  polar regions  of the Earth.


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