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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On its latest flyby of Venus, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe once again swung by the second planet from the Sun for its yearly gravity ...
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe came very close to Venus during its flyby in July 2020. In fact, after scientists sifted through all the invaluable data it collected during its trip, they found that the ...
A NASA probe heading for the Sun flew by Venus and picked up a natural radio signal, which happens to be the first measurement of the planet's atmosphere in nearly 30 years. The mission of NASA's ...
Using the detected radio wave, Collinson and his team calculated the density of Venus' ionosphere and compared it to measurements taken back in 1992 using the Pioneer Venus Orbiter. NASA/Johns Hopkins ...
Venus is one of the closest planets to Earth in orbit around the Sun — the other being Mars, of course — but it's still incredibly mysterious. Its surface is shrouded in thick clouds and temperatures ...
During a brief swing by Venus, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe detected a natural radio signal that revealed the spacecraft had flown through the planet’s upper atmosphere. This was the first direct ...
During its third flyby of Venus, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe recorded natural radio emissions from within the Venusian atmosphere. The finding is confirmation that Venus’s upper atmosphere undergoes ...