NASA Reveals INCREDIBLE Discoveries about the Sun (VIDEO)

NASA revealed last night the very important discoveries it made in the mission carried out near the sun that supports our life.

NASA, as you already know very well, sent a space probe called Parker some time ago to get closer to the sun that supports our life and you would discover some of the secrets it hides. Well, now it's time to reveal the discoveries made by NASA researchers, and in the video clip above you can see in detail the most important news that this probe has been able to discover up to this moment.

NASA launched the probe in August 2018 as part of a project that cost 1.5 billion dollars and brought the closest human object to the sun to analyze it a little closer, and report the findings to Earth. NASA claims that the Parker probe approached 24 million kilometers from the sun, that is, almost half of the previous distance at which data could be recorded regarding the star that supports life on Earth at this moment.

NASA Reveals INCREDIBLE Discoveries about the Sun (VIDEO)

NASA was mainly interested in the way in which various particles from the sun are constantly detached, i.e. the solar winds, but also how they accelerate to such high speeds that they circulate through the universe at the moment. Moreover, NASA wanted to find out why the outer atmosphere of the sun, the corona, has much higher temperatures than those on the surface of the star, everything being a great mystery until now.

NASA claims that this corona reaches temperatures of up to 1.1 million degrees Celsius, while the temperature on the surface of the star would be about 6000 degrees Celsius, which represents a huge difference. NASA resends its probe into the sun's corona approximately every 5 months to record new information, and all the details about the entire process, which is very dangerous for the spacecraft, are detailed by the Americans in the clip above.

NASA also explains many of the very important discoveries it has made so far, and everything is worth watching because we are talking about extremely important firsts recorded by the Americans.