Solar wind streaming from the Sun’s outer atmosphere l NASA Parker Solar Probe

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Solar wind streaming from the Sun’s outer atmosphere l NASA Parker Solar Probe

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A Glimpse of the Solar Wind
In December 2024, Parker Solar Probe made its closest pass yet to our Sun. In doing so, it captured the detailed images seen here, where three coronal mass ejections -- giant releases of plasma, twisted by magnetic fields -- collide in the Sun's corona. (Image credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins APL/Naval Research Lab; video credit: NASA Goddard; via Gizmodo) Read the full article
Comet Lemmon is surfing the solar wind !
Larissa Szporluk, from Dark Sky Question; "Solar Wind"

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Spirals of solar wind can spin off larger solar eruptions and disrupt Earth's magnetic field, yet they are too difficult to detect with our
Spirals of solar wind can spin off larger solar eruptions and disrupt Earth's magnetic field, yet they are too difficult to detect with our current single-location warning system, according to a new study from the University of Michigan. But a constellation of spacecraft, including one that sails on sunlight, could help find the tornado-like features in time to protect equipment on Earth and in orbit.
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“In the Rays of the Solar Wind,” Rybachy Peninsula, Russia
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