Parker Solar Probe live position and data.
As of 11 a.m. EDT on Sept. 6, Parker Solar Probe is 16.27 million miles from Earth, traveling at 45,860 miles per hour. This page shows Parker Solar Probe location and other relevant astronomical data in real time. The Parker Solar Probe (abbreviated PSP; previously Solar Probe, Solar Probe Plus or Solar Probe+) is a NASA robotic spacecraft launched in 2018, with the mission of repeatedly probing and making observations of the outer corona of the Sun. Parker Solar Probe (vormals Solar Probe Plus) ist eine Raumsonde der NASA zur Erforschung der Sonne, insbesondere ihrer äußersten Atmosphärenschicht, der Korona. As of 11 a.m. EDT on Sept. 6, Parker Solar Probe is 16.27 million miles from Earth, traveling at 45,860 miles per hour. The celestial coordinates, magnitude, distances and speed are updated in real time and are computed using high quality data sets provided by the JPL Horizons ephemeris service (see acknowledgements for details).

Die Raumsonde startete am 12. The Parker Solar Probe just earned the title of the fastest-moving manmade object. Parker Solar Probe will continue to fly ever closer to the Sun on its seven-year journey, exploring regions of space never visited before and providing scientists with key measurements to help unveil the mysteries of the solar corona and wind.

The plots showing the spacecraft’s heliocentric velocity, distances from the Sun and Earth, and round-trip light time to Earth update every hour. Dezember 2024 erstmals ihren sonnennächsten Punkt erreichen. August 2018; sie soll am 24. The plots showing the spacecraft’s heliocentric velocity, distances from the Sun and Earth, and round-trip light time to Earth update every hour.