š„ Touching the Sun: NASAās Parker Solar Probe & The Sunās Greatest Mysteries āļøš
š The SunāA Fireball of Mystery! Itās been burning for 4.6 billion years, shaping our solar system and sustaining life on Earth. But how much do we know about it? š NASAās Parker Solar Probe is on a historic mission to fly closer to the Sun than any spacecraft in history. Its goal? To unlock the deepest secrets of our star! šļø In This Episode, We Explore: ā
The Insane Science of the Sun ā How does it generate energy? What makes it so unique? ā
The Coronal Heating Problem ā Why is the Sunās outer atmosphere hotter than its surface? (Hint: It shouldnāt be!) ā
NASAās Parker Solar Probe ā The daring mission thatās touching the Sun. ā
How Solar Storms Affect Earth ā Can the Sun take down our power grids? (Spoiler: Yes, and it has before!) ā
The Future of Solar Exploration ā Whatās next for studying our cosmic powerhouse? š” Mind-Blowing Facts from This Episode: š„ The Sunās core is 15 million Kelvināhot enough to melt anything! ā” The Parker Solar Probe will reach speeds of 690,000 km/h, making it the fastest human-made object ever! š A powerful solar storm in 1859 (The Carrington Event) set telegraph wires on fireāif it happened today, it could cripple global technology. š¬ļø The Sun is constantly shedding mass through the solar wind, sending charged particles across the solar system. š°ļø Scientists are developing solar-powered spacecraft that could ride the solar wind like cosmic surfers! š Links & Resources: āļø More space mysteries on Cosmos in a Pod: https://rss.com/podcasts/cosmos-in-a-pod/ š NASAās Parker Solar Probe Mission Updates: https://www.nasa.gov/solarprobe ā” How Solar Storms Could Affect Earth: https://www.spaceweather.gov š¬ What Do You Think? Do you believe weāll one day harness the power of the Sun for interstellar travel? What solar mysteries intrigue you the most? Letās discuss this in the comments! š© Donāt forget to subscribe and share! Hashtags: #SolarProbe #NASA #SunMysteries #SpaceExploration #Astrophysics #SolarStorms #SciencePodcast šāļøāØ