NASA\'s Parker Solar Probe captures first close-up from inside Sun\'s atmosphere

NASA's Parker Solar Probe captures first close-up from inside Sun's atmosphere

ANI  |  Washington [United States] 

Venturing into the challenging and unexplored territory, NASA's is on a mission to fly close to the Sun and understand more about its

has just released the first image captured by Parker's WISPR (Wide-Field Imager for Solar Probe), giving us a glimpse into the sun's atmosphere.

According to Cnet, the image was taken when the probe was about 16.9 million miles from the Sun, inside its corona. It shows two distinct jets of solar material, called coronal streamers. A bright spot in the distance is seen which is Jupiter.

The has been out on the mission since only four months and already holds records of becoming the closest object to the Sun ever, and the fastest in the history.

It will undergo a second flyby in April 2019 while the mission will continue until 2025.

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First Published: Thu, December 13 2018. 13:10 IST