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    NASA Just Flew Through the Sun’s Atmosphere – And What It Saw Is Jaw-Dropping

    By Mara Johnson-Groh, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight CenterJuly 11, 2025133 Comments7 Mins Read
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    Parker Solar Probe Close to Sun
    By flying closer to the Sun than ever, Parker Solar Probe reveals the chaotic birthplace of solar wind and space storms, offering clues that may boost Earth’s defenses. Credit: NASA GSFC/CIL/Brian Monroe

    NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is revolutionizing our understanding of the Sun by flying closer than ever before, capturing jaw-dropping images from within the solar atmosphere.

    • NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has captured the most detailed images ever taken near the Sun, recorded from just 3.8 million miles away from its surface.
    • These up-close images reveal structures within the solar wind, a continuous flow of charged particles that the Sun releases into space at speeds over 1 million miles per hour.
    • The new visuals and data are giving scientists critical insights into how the solar wind forms and behaves, which is key to understanding how it influences Earth.

    Parker Solar Probe Reveals Never-Before-Seen Views of the Sun

    During a historic flyby of the Sun in late 2024, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe captured remarkable new images from deep inside the Sun’s atmosphere. Taken closer to the Sun than any spacecraft before, these visuals are offering scientists valuable insights into how the Sun shapes the space environment throughout the solar system, including the forces that can impact Earth.

    “Parker Solar Probe has once again transported us into the dynamic atmosphere of our closest star,” said Nicky Fox, associate administrator, Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “We are witnessing where space weather threats to Earth begin, with our eyes, not just with models. This new data will help us vastly improve our space weather predictions to ensure the safety of our astronauts and the protection of our technology here on Earth and throughout the solar system.”

    The spacecraft began its closest approach to the Sun on December 24, 2024, coming within just 3.8 million miles of the solar surface. As it passed through the corona, the Sun’s outer atmosphere, in the days surrounding its closest point (known as perihelion), it gathered scientific data using several onboard instruments, including the Wide-Field Imager for Solar Probe (WISPR).

    Parker Solar Probe has revolutionized our understanding of the solar wind thanks to the spacecraft’s many passes through the Sun’s outer atmosphere. Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/Joy Ng

    Inside the Solar Wind: Dynamic Forces Unleashed

    The new WISPR images reveal the corona and solar wind, a constant stream of electrically charged particles from the Sun that rage across the solar system. The solar wind expands throughout of the solar system with wide-ranging effects. Together with outbursts of material and magnetic currents from the Sun, it helps generate auroras, strip planetary atmospheres, and induce electric currents that can overwhelm power grids and affect communications at Earth. Understanding the impact of solar wind starts with understanding its origins at the Sun.

    The WISPR images give scientists a closer look at what happens to the solar wind shortly after it is released from the corona. The images show the important boundary where the Sun’s magnetic field direction switches from northward to southward, called the heliospheric current sheet. It also captures the collision of multiple coronal mass ejections, or CMEs — large outbursts of charged particles that are a key driver of space weather — for the first time in high resolution.

    “In these images, we’re seeing the CMEs basically piling up on top of one another,” said Angelos Vourlidas, the WISPR instrument scientist at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, which designed, built, and operates the spacecraft in Laurel, Maryland. “We’re using this to figure out how the CMEs merge together, which can be important for space weather.”

    This video, made from images taken by Parker Solar Probe’s WISPR instrument during its record-breaking flyby of the Sun on December 25, 2024, shows the solar wind racing out from the Sun’s outer atmosphere, the corona. Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins APL/Naval Research Lab

    Colliding CMEs and Space Weather Consequences

    When CMEs collide, their trajectory can change, making it harder to predict where they’ll end up. Their merger can also accelerate charged particles and mix magnetic fields, which makes the CMEs’ effects potentially more dangerous to astronauts and satellites in space and technology on the ground. Parker Solar Probe’s close-up view helps scientists better prepare for such space weather effects at Earth and beyond.

    The solar wind was first theorized by preeminent heliophysicist Eugene Parker in 1958. His theories about the solar wind, which were met with criticism at the time, revolutionized how we see our solar system. Prior to Parker Solar Probe’s launch in 2018, NASA and its international partners led missions like Mariner 2, Helios, Ulysses, Wind, and ACE that helped scientists understand the origins of the solar wind, but from a distance. Parker Solar Probe, named in honor of the late scientist, is filling in the gaps of our understanding much closer to the Sun.

    At Earth, the solar wind is mostly a consistent breeze, but Parker Solar Probe found it’s anything but at the Sun. When the spacecraft reached within 14.7 million miles of the Sun, it encountered zig-zagging magnetic fields — a feature known as switchbacks. Using Parker Solar Probe’s data, scientists discovered that these switchbacks, which came in clumps, were more common than expected.

    Discovering Magnetic Switchbacks Up Close

    When Parker Solar Probe first crossed into the corona about 8 million miles from the Sun’s surface in 2021, it noticed the boundary of the corona was uneven and more complex than previously thought.

    As it got even closer, Parker Solar Probe helped scientists pinpoint the origin of switchbacks at patches on the visible surface of the Sun where magnetic funnels form. In 2024, scientists announced that the fast solar wind — one of two main classes of the solar wind — is in part powered by these switchbacks, adding to a 50-year-old mystery.

    However, it would take a closer view to understand the slow solar wind, which travels at just 220 miles per second, half the speed of the fast solar wind.

    This artist’s concept shows a representative state of Earth’s magnetic bubble immersed in the slow solar wind, which averages some 180 to 300 miles per second. Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Conceptual Image Lab

    The Challenge of Understanding the Slow Solar Wind

    “The big unknown has been: how is the solar wind generated, and how does it manage to escape the Sun’s immense gravitational pull?” said Nour Rawafi, the project scientist for Parker Solar Probe at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory. “Understanding this continuous flow of particles, particularly the slow solar wind, is a major challenge, especially given the diversity in the properties of these streams — but with Parker Solar Probe, we’re closer than ever to uncovering their origins and how they evolve.”

    The slow solar wind, which is twice as dense and more variable than fast solar wind, is important to study because its interplay with the fast solar wind can create moderately strong solar storm conditions at Earth sometimes rivaling those from CMEs.

    Prior to Parker Solar Probe, distant observations suggested there are actually two varieties of slow solar wind, distinguished by the orientation or variability of their magnetic fields. One type of slow solar wind, called Alfvénic, has small-scale switchbacks. The second type, called non-Alfvénic, doesn’t show these variations in its magnetic field.

    Two Types of Slow Wind and Where They Originate

    As it spiraled closer to the Sun, Parker Solar Probe confirmed there are indeed two types. Its close-up views are also helping scientists differentiate the origins of the two types, which scientists believe are unique. The non-Alfvénic wind may come off features called helmet streamers — large loops connecting active regions where some particles can heat up enough to escape — whereas Alfvénic wind might originate near coronal holes, or dark, cool regions in the corona.

    In its current orbit, bringing the spacecraft just 3.8 million miles from the Sun, Parker Solar Probe will continue to gather additional data during its upcoming passes through the corona to help scientists confirm the slow solar wind’s origins. The next pass comes September 15, 2025.

    “We don’t have a final consensus yet, but we have a whole lot of new intriguing data,” said Adam Szabo, Parker Solar Probe mission scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.

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    133 Comments

    1. Christo on July 11, 2025 11:42 am

      Entirely fake story 😒
      Just like credit and rent ….nothing is true in this world expect the souls who came from truth……be cool if nasa said you know what we love humans here’s all the money spent on space back to humanity or even better they stop lying but then they would stop getting funding from their daddy uncle Samuel the blind god and when the illusion is finished the children will get very angry and turn on each other and like thay the American buble poofs

      Reply
      • Eyore on July 11, 2025 12:04 pm

        Take your meds fool.

        Reply
        • Johnny Appleseed on July 11, 2025 8:33 pm

          Take an extra dose..
          .

          Reply
          • Randa on July 12, 2025 3:06 am

            Oh really

            Reply
            • Margo Moore on July 12, 2025 5:58 pm

              If it’s really that close to the sun, why doesn’t it melt or burn up.? What is the probe made of and what temperatures is it exposed to?
              Seems like a fantasy……

            • Lindiwe on July 13, 2025 12:52 am

              We no longer that stupid and naive to believe everything NASA says *take that to Grade R and narrate it as a tale🤧

            • BongoJongo on July 13, 2025 2:29 am

              They thought it was the seance channel

            • Coocoo on July 13, 2025 5:23 am

              It’s not fantasy Margo. It’s real, and it’s made of ice, só, it actually melts. But only on its way home… That’s why it rains.

            • Don on July 13, 2025 9:50 am

              Space will never be fully understood. We can try to explore and explain as it appears. Yet it is so huge ..we may never know the whole truth or facts about it. A learning experience..

            • No Thanks on July 14, 2025 1:41 am

              The Parker Solar Probe flies as close as 3.8 million miles from the Sun’s surface. It doesn’t melt thanks to a special carbon-composite heat shield that reflects intense sunlight, keeping the instruments behind it at room temperature despite the shield’s surface reaching over 1,700°F. This is possible because the Sun’s corona, though extremely hot in temperature, is very low in density, so there aren’t enough particles to transfer massive amounts of heat.

            • Convex EarthDocumentary on July 14, 2025 4:59 am

              Space is fake. Just like the moon Landing.

          • River Song on July 12, 2025 11:21 pm

            Hmmm, what is a buble poof, Einstein?

            Reply
            • Cindy Bentley-Jones on July 13, 2025 2:45 am

              I’m not echoing others. Maybe NASA has been able to touch the Sun.
              But your picture of the closeness to Earth is wrong. Where are the planets closer to the Sun?
              I think you should leave the Sun alone.

            • Twilightzone on July 13, 2025 4:12 pm

              As Sir Arthur C Clarke said, “The Universe isn’t stranger than we think-it’s stranger than we can imagine.” Guess just about any-
              thing is possible…

            • Bill on July 14, 2025 2:49 pm

              We are supposed to believe this. Story telling . Funds really going to secret military projects.

          • Joe biden on July 13, 2025 2:06 pm

            Anal be good.

            Reply
            • Carolina on July 16, 2025 7:37 am

              👊👊👊🌹🌹🌹

        • Steve on July 12, 2025 11:53 am

          Exactly, how did they get through the firmament and the waters above?

          Reply
          • Kenny on July 12, 2025 4:49 pm

            I often wonder that myself.

            Reply
            • Carolina on July 16, 2025 7:38 am

              👊👊👊👊🌹🌹🌹

          • Товарищ on July 13, 2025 12:16 am

            What waters above? Ohhhh, yeah the old “the earth is flat” chestnut. Even a basic comprehension of science and the laws of physics will tell you the earth is spherical. What amazes me is the images of the “probe” flying past the sun. I wonder who took that picture?
            Now, let me ask, if there is “water above the firmament”, then what are the lights we see at night, commonly called stars? Surely you don’t believe that they are the souls of the dead?

            Reply
            • HJ on July 14, 2025 8:48 am

              The images other than that black and white are artist renderings.

              Most of the data received is not on the visual spectrum anyways and is massive amounts of measurements.

            • [email protected] on July 14, 2025 1:57 pm

              Yeah , and what about dead animals , insects ect oh and fish ?…

          • A. C on July 13, 2025 9:54 am

            Simpleton??? Anyone??

            Reply
            • Greg on July 17, 2025 7:39 am

              Nu comentez

          • Rashel on July 13, 2025 2:16 pm

            The waters above were a thick layer of clouds that covered the whole earth and ended at Noah’s flood

            Reply
            • Phoenix on July 15, 2025 8:22 pm

              Apparently not many flat earthers understand the Biblical translation when they are talking about “the waters above”
              I highly recommend you becoming more enlightened on the subject before continuing to make a mockery out of humanity.

          • Shane on July 17, 2025 9:29 am

            They didn’t!!! Lol! These clowns actually think we believe this? Mayby CNN viewers do!!

            Reply
          • Jose Alves on July 17, 2025 10:49 am

            Great Job NASA keep up I believe someone has to do it and NASA is the chosen one well done and thank GOD for chosen

            NASA

            Reply
          • Jamie on July 19, 2025 8:42 pm

            The elements are going to burn with a fervent heat and the heavens will roll up like a scroll.

            Reply
          • chrism on July 21, 2025 1:42 am

            Helluva lot of leg-pulls to be had here

            Reply
        • Ryc on July 13, 2025 7:59 am

          NASA needs to keep making up tall tales in order to keep the money train flowing. They will be successful in pilfering the American tax payer. The Orion project proves that they are unable to get past the ” Van Allen Belts” or more factually called the firmament. Operation “Thor’s Hammer” is a verifiable testament to this fact. Liars lie and brainwashed people cry.

          Reply
          • BigD on July 13, 2025 10:08 am

            We’ll go ahead and take your advice, cause like I’m sure you read it on the Internet so it has to be true.

            Reply
        • Sam Langford on July 14, 2025 4:24 pm

          Fake

          Reply
          • John T. Fox on July 15, 2025 2:27 pm

            You must realize that the Parker solar probe did not burn up because it went in close at night!

            Reply
            • Hendrik de Vries on July 15, 2025 9:58 pm

              The Luddites are many .
              Comments are great for a laugh or I Q performance.

            • Aaron Schultz on July 17, 2025 7:58 am

              I have research to suggest 0 atmosphere equals perfectly insulated. That lights not a form of energy transfer. We perceive heat from the sun that isn’t. Rather a reaction of our atmosphere to the light. Some say it’s cold in space because water freezes. It is possible to get water to freeze in a vaccume with a Ballon. Prevents it from boiling through the pump, allows for expansion, and aids the phase change. Water frozen in a vacuum will stay frozen as long as the vacuum is maintained. Atleast at ambient temperatures.

            • Robert McCord on July 20, 2025 7:17 pm

              Yep and it was also the middle of winter December 24, so it was colder and the nights were longer! 🙂

        • YDAF on July 28, 2025 9:59 am

          I have never seen so many uneducated youtube professors in one place. I feel sorry for your family and what little friends you have. Constantly spewing false conspiracy theories. The old saying missery loves company is so true. I feel sorry for all of you.

          Reply
      • Fra on July 11, 2025 1:30 pm

        You do realize NASA is just one of the so many space agencies? 😄 …but i guess all of them are lying together like a big conspirqcy qnd only you and your secret group knows the truth 🤣

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        • Daniel Boss on July 12, 2025 10:58 am

          Well first you should take a logical approach to calculating whether this scientific research is a sham story or whether it has basis for being legit.

          Firstly it would seem obvious that getting the heat temperature specs and temperature radius specs. From all the previous known research studies conducted on the suns solar activity.
          Then the next obvious facts to weigh up against the temperatures that the craft or probe would need to be able to withstand before reaching the melting point of the materials that the said craft is recorded as having being made from.

          Then it would also be wise to acknowledge that no man craft or unmanned craft has never left lower earth orbit be ause the van Allen radiation belt aka the firmament is far to greater in temperature for any earth made material to withstand the melting point

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          • David S on July 12, 2025 12:45 pm

            Daniel,
            So science is acceptable enough for you to use your computer or phone and internet that’s been created by science, but then you don’t believe science could have achieved anything else related to space? Do you have a phone with GPS? How the heck do you think that works?

            Reply
            • Tim Downs on July 12, 2025 6:03 pm

              Christo you probably still think the world is flat, that the lights in the sky are not stars, and tides are not caused by the moon, and the sun circles the earth, and if you jump too high you’d float off the earth. Let me guess, you also believe we never landed on the moon. Must be nice to be so close minded. Watch out, the sky is falling, oh no!!

            • Don on July 13, 2025 9:58 am

              👍

          • Cat on July 13, 2025 4:18 am

            So you don’t believe the moon landings are real?
            Just asking, don’t need a lecture. Just a curious observer. Thanks

            Reply
          • James h on July 13, 2025 9:10 am

            It’s like putting your hand in an oven vs. a pot of boiling water

            The oven is hotter, but you can last longer because there are fewer particles transferring heat to you.

            Van Allen belts emit radiation (like high-energy particles), not heat like from the Sun or a fire.

            Spacecraft don’t “melt” from the radiation, the belts aren’t hot in a thermal sense. Plenty of craft have passed through it.

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            • BigD on July 13, 2025 10:14 am

              The radiation exposure during a transit through the Van Allen belts is typically well within safe limits for astronauts, and is comparable to some medical procedures like a CT scan. For example, one study suggested that a spacecraft could travel through the radiation belts in about an hour with a radiation dose equivalent to 13 rads, which was considered harmless.

          • Jonny on July 13, 2025 7:28 pm

            All you morons know the same stupid talking points. Wont except jesus or one God,. so why even wonder your stupid short minds on if nasa is real at faking? Your genitals burn hutt like the sun.

            Reply
            • UCLA Grad on July 14, 2025 8:02 pm

              Jonny,
              Please take a remedial class in English, and turn on your Spellchecker. Then we might take you seriously.

            • Aj on July 18, 2025 6:50 am

              Moon landing never happened. Nasa lies to get funding from the government. Global warming is the government lying to us. It’s now called Climate change.

          • Weston109 on July 15, 2025 7:08 am

            Try to educate yourself in real science. The facts you try to pass off as legit or deeply flawed. Just like flat eathers they can’t be reasoned with by science facts. If you had taken the time to truly educate yourself from sources that aren’t “YouTube, X, TikTok or Facebook would understand that humanity has made some scientific achievements over the last 100 years. Getting you’re education from YouTube or other sites like that are not a good source. Any idiot can spout false claims and give fake or uniformed information clouding the facts as real science. Know you’re sources and find sites that are trusted in truth and science facts. Maybe then you can understand how NASA managed to get the probe into space and through the suns own atmosphere. Until then please stop giving information as science facts when they actually info is inaccurate!

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        • Ryc on July 13, 2025 7:59 am

          Good guess

          Reply
        • Research on July 16, 2025 1:45 pm

          Luminaries attached to the firmament is what God calls them. Guessing that’s why they stay in their constellation. If u look at them through Nikon 5000 u can see they don’t have a solid shape. They look like lights under water. (Sono-luminescence) The sun is your anode and moon your cathode. And obviously the ground is your GROUND lol. The sun positively charges the gasses in atmosphere giviñg us the blue sky and pretty sunset colors.. positively charging argon, xenon, etc etc. different gas=different color

          Reply
      • Wilm Roget on July 11, 2025 4:03 pm

        Prove that it is fake.

        Reply
        • Daniel Boss on July 12, 2025 10:59 am

          Just did, take a look aty response

          Reply
          • Harold Wexler on July 12, 2025 8:19 pm

            Keep living in your medieval world. Regular folks like living in the present

            Reply
            • Savage319 on July 13, 2025 12:49 pm

              What makes me laugh ..is all of you saying your not that naive to belive nasa..or space agency’s. Lies these days ..but if true or not on anyone’s beliefs ..the ones telling you how it is ..is who???..oh yes nasa etc …so how can anyone argue ..what they show and tell us….aint like..its the way ..they showing it or want you to see what they want you to ..we can’t ..do a second opinion…from anyone passing or an outside contractor in the area is it …so we bel8ve what we see ..and what they show us …can swing anyway really cant it ..proves nobody’s right for definite..so why shoot down another’s theory..cuz it doesn’t agree with yours ..no matter how stupid it has as much credibility..as yours ..as let’s not forgetvscience is all but a best guess ?????

        • Steve on July 12, 2025 11:54 am

          Prove it’s true

          Reply
      • Shelly on July 12, 2025 12:36 am

        They should stop! post these stories. Making people worry, when nothing is going to happen for millions of years, but if anything does happen, it will be due to people drilling into the earth crust(chinese) are drilling now, and nasa going into space constantly. Humans will never learn either how to look after earth.

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        • Jsb on July 12, 2025 6:37 am

          Resistance is futile…we do not control the earth. When it wants us gone , we will have no say in the matter. Only human arrogance makes us think we can control or prolong our existence.

          Reply
        • Scott on July 12, 2025 8:07 pm

          Why must race be brought into this? As if the good old USA isn’t doing any drilling. Make sure your own back yard is clean before you start pointing your fingers, or else you just look racist.

          Reply
          • Bob on July 13, 2025 4:41 am

            That comment wasn’t a racist one. They’re just saying that the Chinese people are drilling into the earths core. What do you want them to say? The people of Asian descent? Gtfo

            Reply
          • michael on July 14, 2025 10:19 am

            See, mk ultra (cia) glitches, robots or mind control?

            Reply
      • Ed on July 12, 2025 6:47 am

        Christo, you don’t know what you’re talking about. It’s better, in such situations, to not share your ideas.

        Reply
        • Jeff Davis on July 12, 2025 8:59 am

          However…as we all know …the truth is out there…probably much more than humanity could comprehend

          Reply
          • Guy Newman on July 12, 2025 11:35 am

            See The Ice In The Drink Project 2.0 on YOUTUBE. A simple easy way to save the world. Cheap too! In fact it’s free. Two corrections: 1, 803 335 9649. 2, 36.5 million gallons of Ice In The Drink. Think of an Olympic size swimming pool frozen solid. Times 55
            Addendum: regular people like us who do not have ships can make an even bigger difference. There are millions of freezers near the Seven Seas of the World. We can use them. Question: Throughout all of history countless billions of words have been spoken. Only two are so important that our very lives depend on them. What are they? Please say these two words, magic words if you will, out loud, at least one time a day. Maybe Sunrise? The only real obstacle between us and success is apathy. Ask about my new, new idea. Even easier. Is it possible to consciously create a new zeitgeist? Are we going to be the first in all of history? At any rate let’s just do this thing.

            Reply
            • You what? on July 13, 2025 3:29 am

              This article is a magnet for schizophrenics

      • MegaraGaia on July 12, 2025 7:43 am

        Wait… what?
        …are you ok?

        Reply
      • Daniel Musgrove on July 12, 2025 6:18 pm

        So, this is FAKE? All of this fake?
        So, There? Isn’t? A spacecraft that traveling around the Sun?
        Please, explain, WHY? To go all this trouble, of making this UP?
        Science isn’t Fake? There’s nothing Fake, about any of this. Not Fake!!!

        Reply
      • L on July 12, 2025 6:21 pm

        Lots and lots of lithium…..

        Reply
      • Don Trump on July 13, 2025 1:51 am

        Shut up you thick get

        Reply
      • Ekoekee on July 13, 2025 2:00 am

        Why does combustion occur in the sun? Without oxygen, combustion cannot occur.

        Reply
        • Robert on July 13, 2025 9:27 am

          It’s not combustion, it’s fusion which doesn’t require oxygen.

          Reply
      • Clearly misunderstood on July 13, 2025 9:13 am

        If they stopped funding NASA to tell us lies we might solve homelessness and drug addiction and world hunger . Think about it with the video we have today and how clear it is you gonna tell me that s the best they can do I think not . Over paid graphic artists please stop the lies one day soon you will have no choice and to think for 3 years while In military school once a month we went to classes at NASA I remember always seeing that moon rock in glass on the head of NASA desk and thought wow I seen a moon rock . But later in life learned best moon rock came from snoop dogs dispensary in San luis Obispo that day I saw the moon just hate seeing all the lies still being put out to the kids and even gullible adults stuck in the bliss of lies . You were punished for not learning their lies shamed and excommunicated for it wake up question Everything AND when u wake up start your new journey to relearn everything starts with quantum it will; surpass classic computing soon and all password and phrases will be no good .

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        • S neu on July 13, 2025 7:19 pm

          Just taking a sliver of the budget of the US military spending would do that without touching nasa. Take the next top 10 countries military spending and combine them and it doesnt even touch the what the US wastes on military.

          Reply
          • UCLA Grad on July 14, 2025 8:12 pm

            S. Neu
            Exactly. Our military wastes. more money than NASA’s entire budget.

            Reply
      • Rastro on July 13, 2025 9:09 pm

        That you, Donald?

        Reply
      • Nathan on July 15, 2025 6:33 am

        Just like the moon landing now they sending mannequin in space suits instead of al robots capable to walk on the moon surface even when the radiation presented but in 65 we walk on the moon look like we going backwards then forward

        Reply
      • James N. on July 15, 2025 11:45 am

        Get a grip dude!

        Reply
      • Yael Bloor on July 15, 2025 7:20 pm

        Bite me, nitwit.

        Reply
      • Sue Randlt on July 15, 2025 8:43 pm

        Can you imagine what we would find if we spent that kind of money on discovering things on Earth?

        Reply
    2. Jack W. Price on July 11, 2025 2:33 pm

      Long read Man .
      But this is really deep ,
      Ya know what I mean ?
      I’ve been thinking. And We
      Don’t exist.
      If We can see galaxies two billion years away, and they see us .
      Like we’re looking back and forth.
      And We. Say to each other.
      That took two hundred billion years to get here . So that was then . and they are saying the same thing. How can that be ?

      Reply
      • Luc on July 11, 2025 10:45 pm

        It can’t because the inverse is only 13.8 billion years old.

        Reply
      • Ed on July 12, 2025 6:52 am

        People are getting dumber at an alarming rate. I hope they’re almost done building Elysium. I need to get out of here.

        Reply
        • Rex on July 12, 2025 12:00 pm

          Ed, I hope you make it out. You certainly deserve to. Good luck finding people of your own educational attainment to grow your food, transport it, fix your toilets, cook your meals, staff your stores, fix your vehicles, teach your kids, clean your floors, stock your inventory, and do the million things that you smart people tend not to want to do … and do it to attain a standard of living far inferior to your own.

          I’m sure your peers are willing to these things.

          They better be willing, otherwise your smart person utopia will not be a very appealing place. You’ll be begging to rejoin your inferiors, and you better hope and pray they are kind enough to take you back. Those stupid people you dislike are who keep your life comfortable.

          Fortunately, there will be many people named Ed, so you can simply disavow your comments and attribute them to some other Ed. A much less grateful Ed. A much less understanding Ed. A much less intelligent Ed.

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          • David S on July 12, 2025 12:55 pm

            I always said that about Atlas Shrugged. But that’s what we’re taking about here. We aren’t talking about 50 arrogant CEOs moving to utopia, we’re taking about billions of people who have the functional ability of critical thinking. Not the other half who are saddled with the Dunning-Kruger effect.
            Critical thinking and general intelligence has no socio-economic bounds. Ditch diggers and brain surgeons can absolutely share this ability. I’ve worked with folks in a fast food restaurant who are dumb as dirt and also some who are really intelligent. I’ve worked in companies as an engineer alongside people who are the same – dumb and smart. It’s astonishing to me that someone with a higher education degree or who can run a successful business could simultaneously believe that the earth is 9,000 years old.

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            • Whattheee on July 13, 2025 12:32 pm

              The comments are gold. Y’all are nuts 🤣

          • David S on July 12, 2025 12:57 pm

            By the way, I think your response is proudly admitting to being a stupid person.

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          • Anon1 on July 12, 2025 5:22 pm

            Wow, what the heck. That’s kind of rude to say that about smart people, kind of a bit of a stereotype I think. You think smart people are all lazy? What’s up with that? I think maybe you’re a little crazy. Or whatever, I don’t know. Just, yeah. Like, wow. It’s not a crime to be smart, jeez

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            • Bram on July 13, 2025 8:00 am

              As a smart person, we do not call it lazy. Instead we call it efficient. It’s not a crime to want to get the best result with minimum effort. I pass in school with minimum grades because of not studying at all, but it won’t change anything about what kind of job I get or how fast I graduate. This is not called being lazy, rather it’s an efficient use of my time

      • Guy Newman on July 12, 2025 11:38 am

        See The Ice In The Drink Project 2.0 on YOUTUBE. A simple easy way to save the world. Cheap too! In fact it’s free. Two corrections: 1, 803 335 9649. 2, 36.5 million gallons of Ice In The Drink. Think of an Olympic size swimming pool frozen solid. Times 55
        Addendum: regular people like us who do not have ships can make an even bigger difference. There are millions of freezers near the Seven Seas of the World. We can use them. Question: Throughout all of history countless billions of words have been spoken. Only two are so important that our very lives depend on them. What are they? Please say these two words, magic words if you will, out loud, at least one time a day. Maybe Sunrise? The only real obstacle between us and success is apathy. Ask about my new, new idea. Even easier. Is it possible to consciously create a new zeitgeist? Are we going to be the first in all of history? At any rate let’s just do this thing.

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    3. Bobhammer on July 11, 2025 2:41 pm

      Yeah, have a friend who’s a science denier. Not just the moon landing conspiracy theory (“if we went to the moon, how come we can’t see the footprints with a telescope”), but science, period. I always expect him to one day pull up in a buckboard. When did education begin to fail our students? No one ever fails now, it’s like everyone gets a participation diploma. Dumb, dumber, dumbest.

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      • Thunder on July 12, 2025 6:30 am

        There should literally be a sole country for people that got through 4-yr college and passed an aptitude exam. The rest of the Earth wouldn’t believe it existed, and we could live with peace and knowledge

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        • Rex on July 12, 2025 11:25 am

          And who will pick up your garbage and do the million things that you take for granted on a daily basis? For low wages no less.

          You? Will you do those things?

          Your pompous, self-indulgent utopia will not run itself.

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          • Aj on July 18, 2025 6:44 am

            Nasa lies. Moon landing never happened.

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        • David S on July 12, 2025 1:05 pm

          Unfortunately a 4 year degree is not remotely a filter for being dumb as a box of rocks. I’ve worked with several computer programmers who are creationists and don’t believe in science. Yeah, add that together – they work on computers and think science is bunk. One of them went to a Christian k-12 school and was indoctrinated, but still you’d think that college and the world would open his eyes. No such luck.
          You can be a ditch digger and understand science and be really smart and you can be a very successful business owner and fall for every conspiracy theory
          I worked for a guy who inherited his dad’s insurance inspection business but he was an MD before that. He was a moron. He couldn’t make decisions that included information from more than two weeks on the past or any projections more than 2 weeks in the future. My doctor was actually his resident supervisor and he agreed he was a putz and also said he didn’t really wanna put in the work. He wasn’t nuts, but he also wasn’t too bright for getting through that much schooling.

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        • Glen on July 13, 2025 3:13 am

          Canada is over 50% college or higher educated. that’s why we’re awesome

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      • Guy Newman on July 12, 2025 11:42 am

        See The Ice In The Drink Project 2.0 on YOUTUBE. A simple easy way to save the world. Cheap too! In fact it’s free. Two corrections: 1, 803 335 9649. 2, 36.5 million gallons of Ice In The Drink. Think of an Olympic size swimming pool frozen solid. Times 55
        Addendum: regular people like us who do not have ships can make an even bigger difference. There are millions of freezers near the Seven Seas of the World. We can use them. Question: Throughout all of history countless billions of words have been spoken. Only two are so important that our very lives depend on them. What are they? Please say these two words, magic words if you will, out loud, at least one time a day. Maybe Sunrise? The only real obstacle between us and success is apathy. Ask about my new, new idea. Even easier. Is it possible to consciously create a new zeitgeist? Are we going to be the first in all of history? At any rate let’s just do this thing.

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      • Rex on July 12, 2025 11:47 am

        Science denial is fueled by the increasing working-class distrust of government and the mainstream academic and scientific institutions that it supports. That your constant shaming and ridicule of this often less-privilege demographic does not work should be apparent.

        Your attendant lack of understanding of this dynamic, and constant desire for approval of your virtue signaling, contradict the notion of your supposed intellectual superiority.

        Your trust of institutions is more a signal of your class, than your intellect, as the government and by proxy it’s corporate and academic supporters, has not worked nearly as hard to deprive you of a basic quality of life. Thus you cannot possibly understand why everyone would not similarly trust it.

        Alas, you have used such privilege as evidence of your own superiority, not good fortune, and your said trust as a dog whistle for like-minded people to help further divide and conquer those whose post high school choices were Walmart or the Military. This is intellectually ordinary.

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        • David S on July 12, 2025 1:18 pm

          I disagree that it’s a working class problem. This is all over the socioeconomic map, from ditch diggers to My Pillow guy millionaires (and also less dramatically dumb millionaires, as I know one personally).
          While I agree that being arrogant about this might entrench those people’s beliefs, I don’t really think it makes it that much worse or creates these folks. Understanding the Dunning-Kruger effect is helpful but I think that suggests that these people are just “like that” regardless of the topics. Whether it’s genetic or in the water, I don’t know the cause.
          But I do know that with the state of America’s two-party system, where the GOP party plays in the hands of pure ignorance and lies, it’s not ever going to improve and will likely get worse. In a world where some people didn’t want power at any costs, we might have a chance, but unless politicians get shot for blatant lies, it will never improve. It would be nice if the justice system worked in our favor, or that we could sue for lies, but a lie that the “sky is green” has no victim for a suit.

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          • Phil on July 14, 2025 6:49 pm

            They got it test take one. Then put your number on a scale. Now how you fit in as a judge of intelligence?

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    4. Koolgyn on July 12, 2025 7:51 am

      Very interesting to read this. Mind boggling.
      Is it really useful to us as humans???
      I wonder what if it collides on to SUN?

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      • David S on July 12, 2025 1:20 pm

        Definitely useful since we can learn hot to prepare and protect our infrastructure from violent solar weather. Satellites and power grids are the main functions in our lives that need such protections.

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        • danny on July 13, 2025 2:49 pm

          why is every video about everything outa space or planets discovered …the pictures the probe took… everything everytime looks cgi and ai show actual pictures and explain using cgi and ai after every video looks fake

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          • HJ on July 14, 2025 9:07 am

            The pics will always be fake for the most part. If you read under the photos it says artist renderings. This is because we aren’t living in a movie and there isn’t a camera crew following the spacecraft getting the perfect shot. This is just some science website that read the report on what the prove found and then has done its best to try to describe it in a way most of us can understand without years of study.

            The black and white photo of the sun is probably the only real photo from the probe and the res t of the data it got is in measurements.

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    5. Jomama on July 12, 2025 9:26 am

      In order to be able to land astronauts onto the surface of the sun they will need to land there only at night when it not so hot.

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    6. Susan Medel on July 12, 2025 9:45 am

      I am in awe of NASA and its ongoing accomplishments toward understanding our universe and those beyond. Thank you for sharing this one with us in language and beautiful visuals that improve my understanding.

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    7. Almost Time on July 12, 2025 10:29 am

      If particles travel at up to 1,000,000 miles per hour, that is 3 times the speed of light, and Considering the general theory of relativity effects on space time, time has slowed for them to almost 0. So, you can’t actually measure their speed.

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      • Duh on July 12, 2025 9:53 pm

        Speed of light is 670 Million miles n hour. You are way, way off.

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    8. Gomer on July 12, 2025 11:06 am

      I’m a touch disappointed…. With that title, I fully expected to be rick-rolled.

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    9. JD on July 12, 2025 11:59 am

      Not gonna lie I think the comments were more interesting than the actual article 🤣

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    10. Jaco on July 12, 2025 1:14 pm

      The first coment was the best from christo

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      • Jorje on July 12, 2025 4:56 pm

        Interesting but a ton of questions?

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    11. R on July 12, 2025 5:31 pm

      OMG after reading these useless comments I’m 100% sure you all are insane as I am as well for reading this useless article. We Humans has been around for a couple years you would also think we would have some intelligence but as you can read and come to an understanding that I’m the most responsible intelligent Human on here that I myself am not all there. So let’s all agree to stop posting comments on any subject on any platform ever again that the honest truth is we Humans don’t care what you have to say, Have a good day.

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    12. Stu Pid on July 12, 2025 7:38 pm

      Must be fake, whose taking the pictures of the satellite 🤔

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      • Jack on July 13, 2025 7:13 am

        With 70 million a day, how about you clean up Santa Susana before another rocket launch occurs? #earthmatters.

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      • Bram on July 13, 2025 8:14 am

        We have not been around for a long time at all as a species, but we are very intelligent which also causes a big difference between low and high intelligence. Which is also true between cultures. For example I’m guessing most people replying here are americans

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        • Phil on July 14, 2025 6:57 pm

          Brilliant.

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    13. XPJV on July 12, 2025 8:19 pm

      More & more lies and lies and lies. Shame to all 33⁰ liars…

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    14. Concerned Citizen on July 13, 2025 4:41 am

      Hey guys, just wanted to let you know Geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. The earth is flat.

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    15. Robert on July 13, 2025 9:30 am

      Absolutely mindblowing that these flat earthers and conspiracy theorists are so desperate that they need to invade literally every science article.
      If only they could put this infinite source of motivation and persistence into something useful.

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    16. Mario on July 13, 2025 10:05 am

      The Parker probe is only rated for maximum 1500 degrees. The photosphere, the sun’s first atmosphere layer, is 3000+ degrees. I can’t understand why these kinds of articles are allowed to be published.

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      • Brandon on July 13, 2025 4:34 pm

        My thoughts exactly! And with the solar winds effects on technology how did it actually take images

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        • Lynn on July 13, 2025 8:43 pm

          How can they say they touched the sun and in the next sentence say it’s billions of miles away? Nothing can touch the sun and who did take the pictures? That is a very good wuestion

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    17. M on July 14, 2025 1:52 am

      PMSL NASA=Never A Space Agency, selling fantasies to the masses forever, playing their part to keep the masses asleep and prisoners within their own minds, NASA is as bad if not worse than the lying politicians.

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    18. Eric on July 14, 2025 10:02 am

      Wow this comment section is full of idiots. It’s f’ing scary that humanity has devolved to this level of stupidity in this day and age. Aside from the person that explained the carbon fiber material, the heat shield and the low density of the corona. Learn some physics because God would be ashamed that some of his children are so blatantly stupid and sorry for those who are obviously mentally unstable.

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    19. Alicia on July 14, 2025 2:58 pm

      Moon landing question solved. Neil Armstrong’s spacesuit. I was watching a show about his space suit being transferred to a museum. While showing it the camera glanced over the boot that he was wearing. If you check out the boot of the spacesuit and compare it to the footprint on the moon they are not the same. The spacesuit of Armstrong and the footprint on the moon are not made by the same thing. Someone explain that check it out and comment.

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    20. Alicia on July 14, 2025 3:07 pm

      https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/static/history/alsj/a11/A11NAARightbootsole.jpg

      https://www.google.com/search?q=footprint+on+moon&oq=footprint+&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqDggAEEUYJxg7GIAEGIoFMg4IABBFGCcYOxiABBiKBTIGCAEQRRg5MhAIAhAuGK8BGMcBGLEDGIAEMgcIAxAAGIAEMhAIBBAuGK8BGMcBGLEDGIAEMgcIBRAAGIAEMgcIBhAAGIAEMg0IBxAuGK8BGMcBGIAEMgcICBAAGIAEMgoICRAAGLEDGIAEMgcIChAAGIAEMg0ICxAAGIMBGLEDGIAEMgcIDBAAGIAEMgcIDRAAGIAEMgcIDhAAGIAE0gEINTQ4N2owajSoAg6wAgHxBbBlRHxkM-ku&client=ms-android-tracfone-us-rvc3&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#imgrc=vshUNLOuOl1iDM&imgdii=l5PeiUchTv9BxM

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    21. Bob on July 15, 2025 2:27 am

      None of it matters, we are just a speck in the universe, a tick in time, space will always remain a mystery because it evolves and changes, we will learn a little, then realise that we learned nothing, then we will be dust. Stop worrying about the universe and enjoy the very little time we have with life, because in a blink of an eye…..its gone

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      • Phoenix on July 15, 2025 8:33 pm

        Well said

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    22. Morgan on July 15, 2025 8:23 am

      This probe is gaint heatshield with some instruments behinde it will burn up dont worry nasa also knows this but while its not burned up its collecting data they call that science something your brain refuses to understand

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    23. Austin on July 15, 2025 11:58 am

      I read these articles showcasing the leading edge of human ambition and technological achievement and I’m truly blown away and excited for the future of scientific discovery…and then I scroll down and read some of the comments and I’m quickly reminded how utterly moronic and ignorant the majority of the human race is….

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      • Robert McCord on July 20, 2025 7:37 pm

        Yep and it was also the middle of winter December 24, so it was colder and the nights were longer! 🙂
        Yes I’m declaring my total ignorance in these mattets

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