5 Unexpected NASA Heliophysics Finds Beyond Sun

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With NASA's fleet of heliophysics spacecraft, scientists monitor our Sun and investigate its influences throughout the solar system. However, the fleet's constant watch and often-unique perspectives sometimes create opportunities to make discoveries that no one expected, helping us to solve mysteries about of the solar system and beyond.

Here are five examples of breakthroughs made by NASA heliophysics missions in other fields of science.

This graphic shows missions in NASA's Heliophysics Division fleet as of July 2024.
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Thousands and Thousands of Comets

The SOHO mission - short for Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, which is a joint mission between ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA - has a coronagraph that blocks out the Sun in order to see the Sun's faint outer atmosphere, or corona.

It turns out SOHO's coronagraph also makes it easy to spot sungrazing comets, those that pass so close to the Sun that other observatories can't see them against the brightness of our star.

Before SOHO was launched in December 1995, fewer than 20 sungrazing comets were known. Since then, SOHO has discovered more than 5,000.

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