On the winter solstice here’s what NASA’s learning about the sun
https://www.siliconvalley.com/2019/12/20/on-the-winter-solstice-heres-what-nasas-learning-about-the-sun/
We love our sunshine in California and on Dec. 21, we will have the least daylight in 2019. The winter solstice has a mere 9 hours, 55 minutes of light so we had the bright idea to give you a sun fix with a look at NASA’s latest solar mission.
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has gone closer to the sun than any man-made object and is capable of withstanding temperatures up to 3,000 degrees (volcanic lava is between 1,300-2,200 degrees).
On the winter solstice here’s what NASA’s learning about the sun
Dec 21, 2019, 5:17am UTC
https://www.siliconvalley.com/2019/12/20/on-the-winter-solstice-heres-what-nasas-learning-about-the-sun/
> We love our sunshine in California and on Dec. 21, we will have the least daylight in 2019. The winter solstice has a mere 9 hours, 55 minutes of light so we had the bright idea to give you a sun fix with a look at NASA’s latest solar mission.
> NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has gone closer to the sun than any man-made object and is capable of withstanding temperatures up to 3,000 degrees (volcanic lava is between 1,300-2,200 degrees).