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Parker Solar Probe To Fly Closer To The Sun Than Ever Before

| July 24, 2018 @ 6:37 am

The Parker Solar Probe will gather data to help improve solar-weather forecasting by flying closer than ever

NASA and launch provider United Launch Alliance are preparing to launch the Parker Solar Probe, now set for early the morning of Monday, August 5 with the first data sets expected later this year. This is a mission to watch for.

The Parker Solar Probe will provide new data on solar activity and make critical contributions to our ability to forecast major space-weather

Parker Solar Probe will swoop to within 4 million miles of the sun’s surface, that may sound like its still a long way away but think of it this way. Think of a football field, if the Sun were on one goal line and the Earth was on the other. The Helios-B solar probe got within about the 29 yd line. The Parker Solar probe will fly to the 4-yard line, studying the sun’s corona by flying through it.

That’s a pretty inhospitable place but while the heat shield reaches 2500 degrees Fahrenheit. the instruments behind it remain near room temperature.

Researchers hope to find answers to a couple of solar mysteries like Why does temperature rise as you move away from the Sun’s surface? And why does solar wind continually accelerate?

Standing less than 10 feet tall and weighing in at 1500 lbs at launch time, this is a relatively small spacecraft. But it will launch on a Delta-IV Heavy which is normally used for payloads with nearly 30 times more mass. So why use a heavy-lift rocket? ?The Delta IV heavy provides the high characteristic energy or C3 needed to reach and safely orbit the Sun. That energy along with a little more provided by several gravity assists from Venus enable close approach of the Sun without being eaten by it.

 

Saturn will be just 2º from the Moon on Tue July 24

Elsewhere in the sky, Saturn will be easy to spot on Tue July 24. Use the waning gibbous moon as your guide. Saturn will be just 2 degrees down and to the left.

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Tony Rice is a NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador and the voice and brains behinds the weekly Astronomy Report on the WeatherBrains podcast. He grew up in Southern California where he watched the Space Shuttles being build and landed nearby and was hooked. Tony brings weather and space together to communicate the excitement of space exploration and promote a greater appreciation for Earth sciences.

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