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Old August 10th 18, 11:49 AM posted to sci.space.science
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Planetary Society Blog

Parker Solar Probe preview: 10 hot facts about NASA's cool mission
to the Sun

http://www.planetary.org/blogs/jason...e-preview.html

This weekend, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe spacecraft leaves Earth on
a mission to touch the Sun.


What's the reason for the hydrogen burp upon take off?



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Old August 12th 18, 10:52 PM posted to sci.space.science
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William Elliot wrote on Fri, 10 Aug 2018 06:49:55
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Planetary Society Blog

Parker Solar Probe preview: 10 hot facts about NASA's cool mission
to the Sun

http://www.planetary.org/blogs/jason...e-preview.html

This weekend, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe spacecraft leaves Earth on
a mission to touch the Sun.


What's the reason for the hydrogen burp upon take off?


Too much kimche for breakfast?

[Sorry, but you need to be specific about just what "hydrogen burp"
you're referring to.]


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Default [PS] Parker Solar Probe preview: 10 hot facts about NASA's coolmission to the Sun

Parker Solar Probe preview: 10 hot facts about NASA's cool mission
to the Sun

http://www.planetary.org/blogs/jason...e-preview.html

This weekend, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe spacecraft leaves Earth on
a mission to touch the Sun.


What's the reason for the hydrogen burp upon take off?


[Sorry, but you need to be specific about just what "hydrogen burp"
you're referring to.]


Open the link and find "hydrogen" therein.

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Old August 20th 18, 03:34 AM posted to sci.space.science
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Default [PS] Parker Solar Probe preview: 10 hot facts about NASA's coolmission to the Sun

William Elliot schrieb:
Planetary Society Blog

Parker Solar Probe preview: 10 hot facts about NASA's cool mission
to the Sun

http://www.planetary.org/blogs/jason...e-preview.html

This weekend, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe spacecraft leaves Earth on
a mission to touch the Sun.


What's the reason for the hydrogen burp upon take off?


Some heat will be transferred to the hydrogen storage aboard the
rocket. Without countermeasures, this would lead to an increase
of pressure above the liquid hydrogen, eventually resulting in
the tank's structural failure.

Bleeding off some the gaseous hydrogen will lead to evaporation
of some liquid hydrogen, thus cooling the tank and keeping the
pressure low.

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Old August 20th 18, 03:34 AM posted to sci.space.science
Fred J. McCall[_3_]
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Default [PS] Parker Solar Probe preview: 10 hot facts about NASA's cool mission to the Sun

William Elliot wrote on Tue, 14 Aug 2018 07:09:02
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Parker Solar Probe preview: 10 hot facts about NASA's cool mission
to the Sun

http://www.planetary.org/blogs/jason...e-preview.html

This weekend, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe spacecraft leaves Earth on
a mission to touch the Sun.

What's the reason for the hydrogen burp upon take off?


[Sorry, but you need to be specific about just what "hydrogen burp"
you're referring to.]


Open the link and find "hydrogen" therein.


I'm not going to wade through an entire PR posting so that I can guess
what he's asking. If he wants an answer, he can explain.


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