Why Won't NASA's Parker Solar Space Probe Melt Around The Sun | The New Frontier | Spark

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Published 2023-07-07
New satellites are being launched to continue detailed observations of Earth and its oceans and ice caps, They are finding that climate change is accelerating and they have the data to prove it.

NASA's Parker Solar Probe Mission is on its way and will be shortly followed by Europe's Solar Probe Mission. No spacecraft has traveled so fast or so close to a star before. The hope is to reveal the source of the solar winds that affect us here on Earth.
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All Comments (21)
  • @maxmovers4487
    As a human being I am proud of how far humanity has come, to the Sun, to Mars, to Saturn and to many other planets, and they plan to inhabit Mars, it is very exciting, but I have a question, because we do not have a SINGLE vaccine for cancer. I was with my son in the hospital seeing how the probes have reached Mars and we saw the photos, my son was admitted to the Hospital because he had liver cancer, and my son called me Dad because they have come so far and I am dying every day because there is no vaccine for cancer, sadly four days after my son left me that, he died... Human beings are very selfish.
  • How did the solar probe overcome the powerful magnetic field of the sun without being swallowed
  • @rnenrick
    Embedded commercials are loud and disturbing.
  • @Isawwhatyoudid
    I always thought this probe looked like a small CRT (cathode ray tube) from like an old school monitor from say a cockpit or more commonly the tubes in a rear projection TV. Those are no longer in use and even when they were unless you were someone like me, TV/Electronics repair or a similar occupation/hobby you wouldn't know. But the shape of this probe is just like one.
  • @Brett_H
    This probe is one step closer toward a manned mission to the sun.
  • @scottrackley4457
    Just completed the 17th loop. Coasting by the sun at 7.5 million kilometers (Sol is 1.4 million kilometers in diameter, so this far O-----.) above the surface at 635K kilometers per hour. That is smoking. The most impressive thing is it got from Venus to perhelion in 37 days. The fastest thing we've ever made people. edit for S&G, that's 110 miles per second.
  • @omaryounis9113
    my speech are constitution : i know that ... because of the structure of the secret metals ( mix of metals ) ... genius phycisist from the brave iraq 🇮🇶 🇮🇶 🇮🇶
  • @bepkororoti8019
    I'm not sure how much I should trust a physics project manager who measures temperatures in Fahrenheit
  • @kungfuchimp5788
    Yeah, because nobody can walk faster than the sea can rise. Noticed Obama is so concerned about climate change that he bought a mansion on Martha's Vineyard 5 ft. above sea level.🤣👍
  • Why did the co2 levels continued to rise when the world shut down for covid???
  • @RealWJV3
    They only fly on the dark side of the sun