NASA’s Parker Photo voltaic Probe has taken the clearest picture to date of a photo voltaic wind performing a “U-turn”, offering uncommon glimpses into the solar’s magnetic recycling. Passing inside a scant 3.8 million miles of the photo voltaic floor on Dec. 24, 2024, the spacecraft witnessed a coronal mass ejection (CME) surge from the solar and explode out, however was adopted by some superheated materials raining again right down to the solar. Incoming materials trails alongside magnetic subject traces, snapping and reconnecting in large loops that reshape the solar’s magnetic surroundings and will redirect future CMEs.
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