NASA's Parker Solar Probe has captured the closest-ever images of the Sun, reaching a record proximity of approximately 6.1 million kilometers (3.8 million miles) from the solar surface during a historic flyby on December 24, 2024. These unprecedented photographs reveal detailed views of the Sun's outer atmosphere, known as the corona, and the solar wind streaming from it. The high-resolution images provide new insights into solar dynamics, including eruptions and the behavior of ionized particles, which are critical for understanding space weather and its effects on the solar system and Earth. The data from the Parker Solar Probe are expected to enhance scientific knowledge about how the Sun influences solar weather phenomena and help improve protection measures against solar hazards. The release of these images in July 2025 marks a milestone in solar observation technology and research.