Solar wind travels up to 4 times faster than expected, eclipse spacecraft reveals
space.com Apr 15, 2026

Solar wind travels up to 4 times faster than expected, eclipse spacecraft reveals

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Solar wind in the sun's corona moves up to four times faster than expected, reaching speeds of 300 miles per second. A study using images from the European Space Agency's Proba-3 mission revealed this surprise, challenging previous assumptions. The slow solar wind, formed near the sun's surface, was thought to blow at 60 miles per second, but new data shows it can be much faster, with significant implications for understanding solar wind and its effects.