Nasa gears up to make humanity's closest approach to Sun next week
The Parker
Solar Probe carries a lineup of instruments to study the Sun both remotely and
in situ, or directly
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NASA's Parker
Solar Probe, mankind's first mission to 'touch' the Sun, has been moved to
its launch pad and is on schedule take off next week, the US space agencies
said.
The
car-sized spacecraft will travel directly into the Sun's atmosphere, about four
million miles from its surface - and more than seven times closer than any
spacecraft has come before, thanks to its innovative Thermal Protection System.
The
mission, targeted to launch on August 11, will perform the closest-ever
observations of a star when it travels through the Sun's outer atmosphere,
called the corona.
It
will rely on measurements and imaging to revolutionise our understanding of the
corona and how processes there ultimately affect near-Earth space.
The
probe was moved on July 30 to Space the Launch Complex 37 on Cape
Canaveral Air Force Station.
The
following day, the spacecraft was lifted and attached to its launch vehicle, a
United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket in the Vertical Integration Facility.
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