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Old August 13th 18, 03:32 AM posted to sci.space.policy
Greg \(Strider\) Moore
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Default Launch of NASA's Parker Solar Probe

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"Running a day late, a United Launch Alliance heavy-lift Delta 4 rocket
thundered
away from Cape Canaveral early Sunday, boosting NASA’s $1.5 billion Parker
Solar
Probe into space on a daring seven-year mission to “touch the sun” with
repeated
trips through the star’s blazing outer atmosphere.

Passing within 3.8 million miles of the sun’s visible surface — well within
the
shimmering halo of the outer atmosphere, or corona — the spacecraft’s heat
shield
will endure 2,500-degree heating while whipping past the star at a record
430,000
mph, fast enough to fly from New York to Tokyo in less than a minute.

The goal is to help scientists figure out what makes the corona hotter than
the
sun’s visible surface and what accelerates charged particles to enormous
velocities, producing the solar wind that streams away from the corona in
all
directions."

See:

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!


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