NASA’s Parker Solar Probe beams home 1st detailed update after record-breaking approach to the sun

On New Year’s Day, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe added to the festive cheer by sending home more good news about its record-breaking closest-ever approach to the sun.

On Wednesday (Jan. 1), mission control at Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory in Maryland began receiving the Parker Solar Probe’s first telemetry — or housekeeping data — that confirms Parker’s systems and science instruments are “healthy and operating normally” after its historic rendezvous with the sun, NASA shared in an update on Thursday (Jan. 2).

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