On 18-08-13 06:17 , JF Mezei wrote:
On 2018-08-12 22:32, Greg (Strider) Moore wrote:
https://spaceflightnow.com/2018/08/1...toric-mission/
You know, I just realized, we can actually make a joke about them launching
a solar probe at night!
A few months ago, I was told sending somethin to the sun was impossible
because woulf require way too much energy).
_Landing_ on the Sun (that is, reaching the edge of the photosphere at
rest wrt to the Sun, and not in orbit) requires some 600 km/s of delta-v.
The Parker probe will not land on the Sun; it goes into a very eccentric
elliptical orbit with the perihelion quite close to the Sun.
And it took a hulking big launcher, plus AIUI an extra final rocket
stage, to give this small probe enough delta-v for that.
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Niklas Holsti
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