There is never a time when we're not fighting amongst ourselves. Humans do not seem capable of going beyond the mentality of protecting hunting grounds. We are damned
@@AndiWardTrue. For instance, you'd be surprised what the rivalry between USSR vs USA created for humanity. Competition can create beautiful things but also bad things.
Yep we also provide generous funding for crooked politicians to vacation in the Bahamas. Why aren't we using the money to improve our infrastructure for one thing.
@clqudy4750 . . . "what humanity is intended to do"? . . . . . . Intended by who and what? GOD? Find me a passage in the Bible, the Torah, or the Quran where it mentions space travel. Oh, you under-educated American fools will believe anything. Half of you even believe Donald Trump is fit to be president of the United States of America, and I'll bet you're one of them.
The intention of our species? All the scientists of the world? That's a whimsical notion - with inane congratulations. The world is a just teensy bit more complex than you imagine, champ.
What's the weather like out there? "It's hot. Damn hot! Real hot! Hottest things is my shorts. I could cook things in it. A little crotch pot cooking." Well, can you tell me what it feels like. "Fool, it's hot! I told you again! Were you born on the sun? It's damn hot! I saw - It's so damn hot, I saw little guys, their orange robes burst into flames. It's that hot! Do you know what I'm talking about." What do you think it's going to be like tonight? "It's gonna be hot and wet! That's nice if you're with a lady, but it ain't no good if you're in the jungle."
Wow, getting that close to the Sun is insane! It’s crazy to think how understanding solar winds and magnetic fields could actually help protect life on Earth. Science is wild!
@@bobsilver3983 The reality of satellites observing the Sun is undeniable when considering the tangible benefits and global scientific consensus. These satellites, like SOHO, SDO, and Parker Solar Probe, have provided critical data enabling accurate predictions of solar storms, safeguarding Earth’s technology-dependent systems. The information is publicly accessible, with scientists worldwide analyzing it and publishing in peer-reviewed journals, ensuring credibility. International collaborations between agencies like NASA and ESA further validate the authenticity, as the shared data undergoes cross-verification. The high-resolution solar imagery and direct measurements of solar wind, impossible to gather from Earth, are proof of their unique capabilities. Additionally, the global reliance on this data to mitigate disruptions in telecommunications and power grids highlights its practical impact. If the existence of these satellites were fabricated, discrepancies would have been exposed by independent scientists and international actors affected by solar phenomena. Instead, the consistency and accuracy of their data solidify their authenticity, making these missions a cornerstone of modern solar research and planetary safety. Finally, if everything claimed about satellites were false, the very fact that you are responding to me from one corner of the planet while I live in another would be impossible. Satellites make this miracle of communication a reality. Without them, your ability to call this technology false would also not exist-by your logic, you, too, would be false!
The Polish space agency tried doing this a few years ago. When they were asked if it would be too hot for the probe, they answered “there’s no worry, we’ll be going at night”
@@Ne0dymm Go spend your time learning something useful. And check in with a doctor make sure you're not developing early symptoms of scizophrenia. Im serious
Parker solar probe is arguably the greatest feet in space exploration ever.. Fastest a man made probe ever achieved Closest a man made probe ever to sun The highest tempreture to withstand amd remains operational That too during a solar maximum in a 11 year cycle. Salute to NASA for this amazing achivements ❤❤
I don't think sound waves is accurate here, sound have to propagate through a medium to exist and space is a vacuum. I think they are just using a mathematical model to sort of translate the frequency of light into corresponding audible sound frequencies. But i am not so sure it has any actual meaning. Its like trying to describe a color with a smell.
Interesting thing about the sun is that it actually gets way cooler once you pass the outer layer called the corona (up to 1,000,000k) and into the Chromosphere(up to 8,000k). But i guess a probe would still be facing worse things than mere temperature if it got that far.
@@darrellpowell6042 lol sure a "gas flame" why don't you call NASA and tell them you just solved a mystery they been struggling with? Their best explanation is currently nanoflares.
@1112viggo . . . I'll dress for the Corona and I know just what to wear because i live in Corona Del Mar in California where the sun shines all the time.
During watching I'm like feeling heat on my back really it's helpful to waching such a video clip.,.. many many congratulations ❤❤ for such huge success
Our beautiful, beautiful star. Giver of life. All our lives. All life. Plants, animals, Humans, everything. What we can understand about Sol can only help us.
@@vinkthemink . . . That's right Vink. I met God and she looks nothing like the sun. More like Saturn, with lots of rings and stuff. I'm thinking of going to Saturn, but I've got to planit.
Fastest human object ever going at 191km/s when it gets closest. For anyone who does not know getting to the Sun is much harder than leaving the solar system.
The sun is a big ball of gas and plasma, but what is the sun made of exactly? Most of the gas - around 92% - is hydrogen, according to NASA. It is converted into energy in the sun's core. The energy moves outward through the interior layers, into the sun's atmosphere, and is released into the solar system as heat and light.
@ericprynn7662 . . . You idiot the sun is NOT "plasma" and there IS oxygen on the sun. Roughly three-quarters of the Sun's mass consists of hydrogen (~73%); the rest is mostly helium (~25%), with much smaller quantities of heavier elements, including oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron. Check it out for your dumb self: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun It's really that easy Eric.
It is one thing to get close to the Sun, but another thing to orbit the Sun, and that would take a lot of time for the probe orbiting the Sun , is the largest celestial body in the solar system.
"The Parker Solar Probe's closest approach of 3.8 million miles (6.1 million km) is approximately 5.5 solar diameters from the Sun's surface. The Sun's diameter is about 1.39 million km (864,600 miles)." According to Perplexity AI
Deepfake AI. That was the only image it could find because nobody ever went near enough to take that photo and upload it to the Internet. And the camera capable of taking that shot hasn't yet been invented. The lense would burn at that heat.
@@nexpro6985 I suspect that you have misplaced your sense of humour. Rather than commenting on the incredible achievement, the person I was replying to could only point out why the achievement isn't as remarkable as the report made it out to be. Perhaps sense of humour was the wrong choice of words; my reply to him/her is probably better described as 'taking the piss'.
My advice to the astronaunts would be: Put on suncream and wear sunglasses. Its important to wear factor 50. Cannot wait until the first man on the Sun happens, likely in the coming few years. xx
@@krystami5789 . . . . The sun is a big ball of gas and plasma, but what is the sun made of exactly? Most of the gas - around 92% - is hydrogen, according to NASA. It is converted into energy in the sun's core. The energy moves outward through the interior layers, into the sun's atmosphere, and is released into the solar system as heat and light.
Wooowww.... The project demands the development of technology capable of withstanding extreme heat and radiation. These advancements have potential applications in various industries on Earth 🥇❤🇮🇩😘🥰
Probably the plasmification causes the corona to become charged or magnetized in a way that it is strongly repelled from the sun. No wonder these particles travel billions of miles outward into space. That or the very kinetic pressure of having to squeeze its way to the surface causes the super heated plasma to be extruded out so that even as it is way hotter than the surface, it gets propelled outward . Just speculating.
Maybe the corona is kind of an equilibrium zone for the superheated plasma between been thrown out and still held on place by the sun's gravity, kind of like an accretion disk of a black hole.
I'm betting the reason the suns corona temps are so extreme because that layer is what absorbs all the radiation from denser objects from the center of our Galaxy like the super massive black hole at the center of our Galaxy
Interesting, but nowt to do with the Sag A star, which has zero bearing on us. Plasma temps are also not the same as vacuum or air temps. While sat in a sauna at 100 degrees C, put your hand in boiling water and see what happens. Despite being the same temperature, the watery hand will scald, the rest of you will not.
Our Sun is the only non-human, not by humans created “God” - the all seeing, never sleeping, all knowing… ❤ Merry merry X-mas ❤ here is another year around our beautiful star ❤
It's actually looking like moon ...in the morning sometime....in morning you can see it. . from Romania.. It's like Moon. ... especially now is raining .. Antarctica melting and raining. Catastrophic and all this around...you can see it through our day. .moon.. Raining......in the evening..moon is red in the ..full moon ..it comes.. does the same thing.... The entire sun hair is messed up 😭.. Also Aquarius age constellation can pe seen perfect...I took pictures..
In days of old and Knights were bold and preservatives were not invented, brake Knights tied socks around their lances, and thus the solar maximum did not bother them.
Actually, the heat shield is made of two panels of carbon-carbon composite with a 4.5-inch-thick (11.43 cm) carbon foam core between them. It also is sprayed with a material to reflect as much incoming radiation as possible. The heat shield only weighs around 160 pounds (72.5kg).
They really can't. Take a dollar bill, cut off half the white boarder down one edge. That is NASA's budget compared to government spending. Though the US has given SpaceX $3 billion to send a banana on a sub-orbital flight (Last Starship flight the payload was a banana and so far the only payload.) Each laonch is about $100,000,000. Go DOGE.
@GangstarParadise124 That's fine don't bother to just look it up. So far, the starship programme has spent nearly all of the 3 billion it was allocated and the only Payload sent to space is a fake banana.
i'd say the "most hostile environment ever" only for spacecraft to get into AND out again. Spacecraft landing on Venus or dropping into Jupiters athmosphere were pretty tough too.
For the people wondering how the probe picked up "Sound" in space, No real space is an absolute vacuum. There will always be (for the most part) an extremely low density plasma or charged particles which acts like a medium for sound waves to propagate and intuitively will be higher near the Sun (Since it's the source apart from interstellar space). Keep in mind, Electromagnetic waves (Visible Light/Radio waves/UV) are not the same as Sound waves/Mechanical waves. Still in essence, these are real sounds
What a lovely load of bollocks. I guess you believe the LIGO chirps to be actual representations of the sound made by colliding black holes. But to go along: isn't it wonderful how those scientists figured out how to stick your head out of a speeding car to hear the birds over the wind noise...
Would be too bright 😜. Jokes aside, scientists want to see it before share something to the public These images will generates data for future scientific articles and costed a lot, so they don't want to show the relevant ones from their point of view.
Understanding the processes in the sun will lead to travelling to other stars for a vacation. Its for those who really want to get away from it all. 🥳 LOL
According to something I recently read, NASA scientists do use both systems for a single project. It was an investigation into the reasons behind project failures.
@@gio-oz8gf NASA only uses metric for engineering and science. Public affairs (e.g.: the US audience primarily) gets the conversion. It was correct that a subcontractor (Lockheed Martin) used incorrect (US customary) units on a failed probe (Mars Climate Orbiter in 1998). NASA expected metric and the probe was programmed with US customary. *facepalm*
@@Adohleas Causing the sky to appear blue. But mixing the light of the slightly yellowish, but bright sun with the really blue, but much dimmer sky then gives a neutral white lighting which is standard for our eyes.
@@rensinclair4218 The sun only looks yellow because of Rayleigh scattering. If there is nothing causing the light to scatter, for example if you're in space and there is no large quantities of gasses and particles between you and the sun, then it will appear white. That is why if you were to watch a live video feed of astronauts with the camera facing the sun, it looks pure white. Rayleigh scattering is the reason our sky looks blue during the day and the sun looks yellow on earth. It is also why it takes on a red hue when the sun is setting due to the light having to travel through even more gasses and particles.
@Rippnfoil . . . Right Rip. Everyone knows that at night the sun don't shine. How'd you get so smart? Did you read a book? Reckon ya did er ya wouldn't be so damn smart. Mama tole me ta read a book so I read 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' . . . Whoo eee, that was a barn burner. Next day our barn burnt down. So I'm awondrin ifn there's any resemplance or is it just one of them coincidents? Maybe you know, givin' yer so smart and all.
@@DudleySchmedlap-s6iNASA pays Spacex for them help and services. SpaceX is funded by Elon Musk and multiple investors. NASA does not fund SpaceX but uses their product and services.
@@robertstan2349it’s like a builder building a house and using the Ute to carry the material. Elon wants total praise and reverence for building a bigger Ute.
@Mieaoou. . . . and gold, and rubies and diamonds. Why, it's a verible pirate's treasure chest of wealth. Let's let the government spend ten trillion dollars of taxpayer's money so the big mining corporations can set up bases there to reap the harvest! I hear Trump and Musk will be the first to take the government's money.
This is absolutely amazing. I hope the probe is strong enough to survive. I hope it doesn't get hit by a solar flare. Wow. Amazing. Thank you scientists.
And many people here still don't understand anything of it and say it's fake just because their small brains can't comprehend such dimensions. It's a pity.
No one has ever left the earth everyone is so brain washed 😂 Tele-vision-programme Telling a vision for you to be programmed now everyone thinks the same clowns
@ I have pal you can’t break the firmament the Bible says so even the torah even the Quran, the 1966 moon landing has been exposed and we haven’t been back since? This Elon musk space x hasn’t left the earth they’ve been pretty far up but you can’t break the firmament if you can show me please don’t make a lame excuse saying you don’t have a spaceship because that’s just stupid build one to prove a point
@ also mate I would rather put my faith 100% into Gods hands rather than a degenerate human mind that’s just the way I would rather live not saying you should live your life like mine but I will pray for you nothing but love!
@@oliwilde1033ah! So 1st and 2nd century farmers know better than anyone who has studied it since the 17th century? The moon landing was in 1969, and we in fact went back five more times until 1972. The reason we haven't been back is because the moon is boring and we got everything we could have wanted from it. Samples of moon rock, placed a mirror on the moon and importantly during the cold war, planted a flag. Where, other than a 2000 year fictional book, do you have evidence for a "firmament"? What is it made of that is indestructible? What's beyond it? Where are the planets, sun, moon and the stars relative to the firmament? And how exactly high do you claim rockets can go before what?... Do they break apart and fall back down? Do they disappear? Please enlighten me.
Coming from the UK i have no idea what the sun is!
That thing that pops up out of the clouds for two weeks every summer
I thought that bright here thing was a ufo!?
Oi........watch it sunshine !
I seen it once in the 80s
@@joho8597 I thought I did too ......turns out it was timmy mallet. I was gutted.
Props to BBC to reporting cool stuff and not just bad news
Bad news sells though, not exactly a bbc monopoly is it? Every news network wants crime, earthquakes and war because it makes headlines.
This is BAD news.
@@darrellpowell6042Why is this bad news?
Still all scum
Why what have they said that’s trustworthy???
You are sucking on the screen nipple!
They should have sent it at night, when the sun turns off.
At least they went in winter though!
@@MaxTheMiner1 It's summer here!
LOL
The sun doesn’t turn off lol the earth rotates that’s why we have day and night
@@Diponty Where? Australia?
Cool! Sometimes we do cool stuff as humans when we're not fighting amongst ourselves
There is never a time when we're not fighting amongst ourselves. Humans do not seem capable of going beyond the mentality of protecting hunting grounds. We are damned
Most of our technological advances came out of conflicts. If humans had been peaceful, we wouldn't even be driving cars.
@@AndiWardTrue. For instance, you'd be surprised what the rivalry between USSR vs USA created for humanity. Competition can create beautiful things but also bad things.
You would be surprised by the amount of tools and tech that used to be military only.
Yep we also provide generous funding for crooked politicians to vacation in the Bahamas. Why aren't we using the money to improve our infrastructure for one thing.
Copernicus would be amazed
Why would Doc Brown's dog be amazed?
Turns out you're not the center of the universe - Frasier Crane
@@nexpro6985
Jesus loves you. Repent and turn away from your sins today 🤗
@@nexpro6985 lmao
@MikeZablo . . . . . So would Icarus.
This is what humanity is intended to do: explore our universe. Bravo NASA and all the scientists of the world!
@clqudy4750 . . . "what humanity is intended to do"? . . . . . . Intended by who and what? GOD? Find me a passage in the Bible, the Torah, or the Quran where it mentions space travel.
Oh, you under-educated American fools will believe anything. Half of you even believe Donald Trump is fit to be president of the United States of America, and I'll bet you're one of them.
The intention of our species? All the scientists of the world? That's a whimsical notion - with inane congratulations.
The world is a just teensy bit more complex than you imagine, champ.
The probe has a cooling system
The Sun: Challenge accepted 😂
What's the weather like out there? "It's hot. Damn hot! Real hot! Hottest things is my shorts. I could cook things in it. A little crotch pot cooking." Well, can you tell me what it feels like. "Fool, it's hot! I told you again! Were you born on the sun? It's damn hot! I saw - It's so damn hot, I saw little guys, their orange robes burst into flames. It's that hot! Do you know what I'm talking about." What do you think it's going to be like tonight? "It's gonna be hot and wet! That's nice if you're with a lady, but it ain't no good if you're in the jungle."
Jesus is the way, the truth and the life. Turn to him and repent from your sins today ❤️
@@JesusPlsSaveMeLol .
Dog SHUT UP@@JesusPlsSaveMe
Totally.
Wow, getting that close to the Sun is insane! It’s crazy to think how understanding solar winds and magnetic fields could actually help protect life on Earth. Science is wild!
its fake
@@bobsilver3983 Is it fake because you don't understand it? Awwww
Nothing they're doing there is to protect life on Earth. Humans goals are to eliminate life on Earth...
@@bobsilver3983
The reality of satellites observing the Sun is undeniable when considering the tangible benefits and global scientific consensus. These satellites, like SOHO, SDO, and Parker Solar Probe, have provided critical data enabling accurate predictions of solar storms, safeguarding Earth’s technology-dependent systems. The information is publicly accessible, with scientists worldwide analyzing it and publishing in peer-reviewed journals, ensuring credibility.
International collaborations between agencies like NASA and ESA further validate the authenticity, as the shared data undergoes cross-verification. The high-resolution solar imagery and direct measurements of solar wind, impossible to gather from Earth, are proof of their unique capabilities. Additionally, the global reliance on this data to mitigate disruptions in telecommunications and power grids highlights its practical impact.
If the existence of these satellites were fabricated, discrepancies would have been exposed by independent scientists and international actors affected by solar phenomena. Instead, the consistency and accuracy of their data solidify their authenticity, making these missions a cornerstone of modern solar research and planetary safety.
Finally, if everything claimed about satellites were false, the very fact that you are responding to me from one corner of the planet while I live in another would be impossible. Satellites make this miracle of communication a reality. Without them, your ability to call this technology false would also not exist-by your logic, you, too, would be false!
I have a feeling this writing on the sun
The Polish space agency tried doing this a few years ago. When they were asked if it would be too hot for the probe, they answered “there’s no worry, we’ll be going at night”
Good one 😂
That was in like the 80's
😂😂😂😂
I put your age around 50 minimum. I was telling that xenophopic joke back in the early 80's. But then I grew up.
🇵🇱💀
Good that they attempted this during the winter. Smart move from NASA.
They should only go near it at night, I reckon
@@christophercooper6731 . . . . Are you serious, or is this comment tongue in cheek?
@@DudleySchmedlap-s6iI wonder, duh
Or when it's total eclipse, I guess
@@DudleySchmedlap-s6ifirst day on the internet?
The cameraman never dies 😅
I wonder 😂😂
It's two craft, one to take pictures
@@lemonade_IB1998 you can send your own camera lol
@@thewanjala1family
Jesus is the way, the truth and the life. Turn to him and repent from your sins today ❤️
Kibe😂
Dr. Jennifer is very adorable and I love her accent. This was a great piece. Thank you.
tried convincing my parents that the sun is a star... didnt work... let say...
theyre stuck in the 7th century
😂
Try quantum entanglement or Schrodinger's box...with the cat inside.
What do they think it is? A gigantic egg yolk??
Are they religious?
they still believe geocentrism😂
The technology used to keep the craft and instruments cool is mind boggling!
but it doesnt exist. Just how they "lost the technology" to go to the moon 😁😁
@@Ne0dymm hey everybody Ne0 said it doesn't exist, guess that makes it true!
@@Ne0dymmOh Christ. One of you people? It’s not a conspiracy simply because you aren’t capable of understanding how it works.
@@Ne0dymm low quality emojie kid.
@@Ne0dymm Go spend your time learning something useful. And check in with a doctor make sure you're not developing early symptoms of scizophrenia. Im serious
I think Dr Millard would be an excellent TV presenter. In any case a very effective science communicator.
Wow getting that close to the sun is impressive, merry Christmas from the United states
Impressive? Impossible.
Merry Christmas from Philippines
They lies. Them shuttle even can't go half way to sun nd melt with heat like any steel or iron meltvin fire . They lies
@@TheLastChapter2023 why would it be impossible?
@@TheLastChapter2023 they just did it. Didn't you watch the video?
My cat was intrigued by the sounds of the sun!
reaction?
Does sound travel in space?
@@willrose09 No, space is a vacuum. That being said, I'm wondering how it was possible to record the sounds
My puppy too.
@@willrose09 George Lucas says '' YES !!! ''
Coming from Malawi, Southern Africa , it will be historic amazed the World
Parker solar probe is arguably the greatest feet in space exploration ever..
Fastest a man made probe ever achieved
Closest a man made probe ever to sun
The highest tempreture to withstand amd remains operational
That too during a solar maximum in a 11 year cycle.
Salute to NASA for this amazing achivements ❤❤
I don't know, man. I've seen some pretty amazing feet.
@dbherath3517 . . . . How many feet is it?
@@DudleySchmedlap-s6i Just one foat.
About two foot six
Sun sound waves sound spooky 😮
may sun is the hell.
They're edited to make them audible and you don't hear anything in space
@@kreuner11 we're on Earth so we're supposed to hear them here, that's why it's edited :) excluding deaf people ofc.
@@wga4139 But they never reach the Earth's surface otherwise we would hear them.
I don't think sound waves is accurate here, sound have to propagate through a medium to exist and space is a vacuum.
I think they are just using a mathematical model to sort of translate the frequency of light into corresponding audible sound frequencies. But i am not so sure it has any actual meaning. Its like trying to describe a color with a smell.
Huge credit to the amazing teams at UC Berkeley who designed and built the instruments on the Parker Solar Probe measuring all this incredible data!
Interesting thing about the sun is that it actually gets way cooler once you pass the outer layer called the corona (up to 1,000,000k) and into the Chromosphere(up to 8,000k). But i guess a probe would still be facing worse things than mere temperature if it got that far.
Same as a gas flame...Genius.. FFS
@@darrellpowell6042 lol sure a "gas flame" why don't you call NASA and tell them you just solved a mystery they been struggling with? Their best explanation is currently nanoflares.
it'd get torn to shreds by the magnetic pull at that point i'm sure lol
@1112viggo . . . I'll dress for the Corona and I know just what to wear because i live in Corona Del Mar in California where the sun shines all the time.
And flat earthers think all these wonderful videos are fake. You couldn't make it up.
It’s flat have u seen a ship sink flying somewhere else or plans
@@nasraddinsaleh1338 Try again in English.
@@nasraddinsaleh1338here you come again.. hahaha you should be in spacecraft and see it yourself.. are you a person from middle age?
But still CGI
@AlexM-up2hw Do you think all of the footage of the sun Is CGI?
During watching I'm like feeling heat on my back really it's helpful to waching such a video clip.,.. many many congratulations ❤❤ for such huge success
Our beautiful, beautiful star. Giver of life. All our lives. All life. Plants, animals, Humans, everything. What we can understand about Sol can only help us.
NOPE THE BURNING BALL OF FLAMES IS NOT GOD ALMIGHTY
@@vinkthemink . . . That's right Vink. I met God and she looks nothing like the sun. More like Saturn, with lots of rings and stuff. I'm thinking of going to Saturn, but I've got to planit.
@@vinkthemink Yes it is. 'He' is everything. Wow, I said that without shouting.
@@daverudd-zt3ob did the burning ball of flames speak the world into existence? No .... So it's not the face of God
@@vinktheminkR u educated from madarsa...
THAT SOUND... It's a landing TARDIS.
Fastest human object ever going at 191km/s when it gets closest. For anyone who does not know getting to the Sun is much harder than leaving the solar system.
That's called plasma, not fire, silly goose.
The sun is a big ball of gas and plasma, but what is the sun made of exactly? Most of the gas - around 92% - is hydrogen, according to NASA. It is converted into energy in the sun's core.
The energy moves outward through the interior layers, into the sun's atmosphere, and is released into the solar system as heat and light.
During the solar maximum.
Finally something NEWSWORTHY 🎉 ❤
Happy news.
But who video tape both of them😂
Right?!
Really?? some people just love being lied to, smdh
@@neilnewton4427 try reading a book by Brian Cox.
The Sun is not on ‘fire’ it’s plasma! Theirs no oxygen in space.
and what is fire genious... its plasma
@@shinwuka9178 You are wrong. The Sun is a huge nuclear fusion reactor, not a furnace.
@shinwuka9178 our blood is plasma
@@shinwuka9178try again
@ericprynn7662 . . . You idiot the sun is NOT "plasma" and there IS oxygen on the sun. Roughly three-quarters of the Sun's mass consists of hydrogen (~73%); the rest is mostly helium (~25%), with much smaller quantities of heavier elements, including oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron.
Check it out for your dumb self: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun
It's really that easy Eric.
The Parker Solar Probe is the first spacecraft to be named after person that was alive at the time of naming.
Spiderman is still alive?
Dear Bbc, it is spelled NASA.
It's British Engish
GET
A
LIFE
SAD
ACT
millenial bbc now 😂
@JohnHaroldFinnegan no its not
Maybe they think it's a guy.😂
It is one thing to get close to the Sun, but another thing to orbit the Sun, and that would take a lot of time for the probe orbiting the Sun , is the largest celestial body in the solar system.
But they can’t find out about those drones?
They know they just won’t tell u
Congrats🎉🎉👏👏👏 really great job❤
430000mph??!
That's im guessing close to or over 500000kmh!!
Absolutely insanity
"The Parker Solar Probe's closest approach of 3.8 million miles (6.1 million km) is approximately 5.5 solar diameters from the Sun's surface. The Sun's diameter is about 1.39 million km (864,600 miles)." According to Perplexity AI
You mean 4.4 suns away .
@111danish111 Perplexity's math is not as good as yours. 😉
i dint do the calculation but you got your answer from AI so thats probably the issue
The probe is more than one solar diameter away from the 'surface' of the sun. The graphics are more than a little out of scale.
Deepfake AI. That was the only image it could find because nobody ever went near enough to take that photo and upload it to the Internet. And the camera capable of taking that shot hasn't yet been invented. The lense would burn at that heat.
Not close at all then. More than a century has passed since the first manned flight. You have to question the snail-pace progress.
@gio-oz8gf why?
@TotalEquilibrium1 and you are an expert in the engineering of the Parker probe are you?
@@nexpro6985 I suspect that you have misplaced your sense of humour. Rather than commenting on the incredible achievement, the person I was replying to could only point out why the achievement isn't as remarkable as the report made it out to be. Perhaps sense of humour was the wrong choice of words; my reply to him/her is probably better described as 'taking the piss'.
Kinda amazing how thanks to this fiery ball we're able to exist in space, wake up every day, eat, see, etc. 🌞🙂
Set the controls for the heart of the sun.
Yessir, engaging Interstellar Overdrive...
Counting the leaves which tremble at dawn
One of the ways that we show our age
The gnome
The heart of the sun, the heart of the sun, the heart of the sun.
Coming from the UK the sun is truly one of the 7 wonders of the world. Definitely on my bucket list to try see this
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the sun isn't 'of' the world lol but I sense satire in your comment when you say 'coming from the uk' lol
Props for camera operator who recorded this for us!
My advice to the astronaunts would be: Put on suncream and wear sunglasses. Its important to wear factor 50. Cannot wait until the first man on the Sun happens, likely in the coming few years. xx
@greenpoloboy3 . . . . I hear they are going to send you and anyone who believes your BS.
I also highly suggest that they wrap themselves in aluminum foil.
If we could obtain plasma orb like forms, we could then visit the sun, I'd imagine.
Would be like us being water and melding with water.
Sun cream factor 5000000000000000000000000
@@krystami5789 . . . . The sun is a big ball of gas and plasma, but what is the sun made of exactly? Most of the gas - around 92% - is hydrogen, according to NASA. It is converted into energy in the sun's core. The energy moves outward through the interior layers, into the sun's atmosphere, and is released into the solar system as heat and light.
Ask it why it hates the UK....
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I want to know why the corona is so much hotter than the sun itself!
@SUCCESS ... You and about 10,000 scientists!
my guess is magnetic field is causing the temps to magnify
Probably the plasmification causes the corona to become charged or magnetized in a way that it is strongly repelled from the sun. No wonder these particles travel billions of miles outward into space. That or the very kinetic pressure of having to squeeze its way to the surface causes the super heated plasma to be extruded out so that even as it is way hotter than the surface, it gets propelled outward .
Just speculating.
Maybe the corona is kind of an equilibrium zone for the superheated plasma between been thrown out and still held on place by the sun's gravity, kind of like an accretion disk of a black hole.
Because only the hottest material within the star has the energy to escape.
"You can't land on the Sun!" - Everyone
"Hold my beer." - Nasa
Been alive 32 years waiting to see & learn about the sun what a achievement in us history
I'm betting the reason the suns corona temps are so extreme because that layer is what absorbs all the radiation from denser objects from the center of our Galaxy like the super massive black hole at the center of our Galaxy
Interesting, but nowt to do with the Sag A star, which has zero bearing on us. Plasma temps are also not the same as vacuum or air temps. While sat in a sauna at 100 degrees C, put your hand in boiling water and see what happens. Despite being the same temperature, the watery hand will scald, the rest of you will not.
Our Sun is the only non-human, not by humans created “God” - the all seeing, never sleeping, all knowing… ❤
Merry merry X-mas ❤
here is another year around our beautiful star ❤
The Power of the Sun...in the palm of my hand.
It’s the middle of December in the UK, it would be nice if we could see the sun from Earth.
It's actually looking like moon ...in the morning sometime....in morning you can see it. . from Romania..
It's like Moon. ... especially now is raining .. Antarctica melting and raining.
Catastrophic and all this around...you can see it through our day. .moon..
Raining......in the evening..moon is red in the ..full moon ..it comes.. does the same thing....
The entire sun hair
is messed up 😭..
Also Aquarius age constellation can pe seen perfect...I took pictures..
😂 stay strong 💪 the sun will come back eventually
Get thunderbird 3 ready
Bold to do this during solar maximum
In days of old and Knights were bold and preservatives were not invented, brake Knights tied socks around their lances, and thus the solar maximum did not bother them.
Trying to burn yourself without getting burned is such a human thing to do 😂
Sure.
Why are you doubting the legitimacy of it?
does the spaceship have any tungsten alloys?
The Shield would have to be made up of it surely
Actually, the heat shield is made of two panels of carbon-carbon composite with a 4.5-inch-thick (11.43 cm) carbon foam core between them. It also is sprayed with a material to reflect as much incoming radiation as possible.
The heat shield only weighs around 160 pounds (72.5kg).
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NASA can do anything 💪💪
They really can't. Take a dollar bill, cut off half the white boarder down one edge. That is NASA's budget compared to government spending. Though the US has given SpaceX $3 billion to send a banana on a sub-orbital flight (Last Starship flight the payload was a banana and so far the only payload.) Each laonch is about $100,000,000. Go DOGE.
@jiubboatman9352 what you say that US has given space X $3 billion to send banana on sub orbital flight ...... I
I not believing this
@GangstarParadise124 That's fine don't bother to just look it up. So far, the starship programme has spent nearly all of the 3 billion it was allocated and the only Payload sent to space is a fake banana.
Are the scientists that study the sun just the hot ones?
Yes. It seems so.
Yes, you saw that lady in glasses. Hot, hot, hot.
Hot dog exactly
1:05 she is certainly not what I or most men consider to be hot.
@@skycloud4802 And you would know because you've asked most men. Speak for yourself rather than citing fictitious support for your opinion.
i'd say the "most hostile environment ever" only for spacecraft to get into AND out again.
Spacecraft landing on Venus or dropping into Jupiters athmosphere were pretty tough too.
For the people wondering how the probe picked up "Sound" in space, No real space is an absolute vacuum. There will always be (for the most part) an extremely low density plasma or charged particles which acts like a medium for sound waves to propagate and intuitively will be higher near the Sun (Since it's the source apart from interstellar space). Keep in mind, Electromagnetic waves (Visible Light/Radio waves/UV) are not the same as Sound waves/Mechanical waves. Still in essence, these are real sounds
What a lovely load of bollocks. I guess you believe the LIGO chirps to be actual representations of the sound made by colliding black holes.
But to go along: isn't it wonderful how those scientists figured out how to stick your head out of a speeding car to hear the birds over the wind noise...
@@justdadstuff5171hush child
You have no idea what you're talking
Ahh, stop with the bullshit !!!
@@rensinclair4218 Care to explain einstein, if you know better and point out what's wrong?
Stop putting BBC on TH-cam we come here to get away from your lie's
That Whistler Mode Wave at 2:30 is deeply unsettling. Love it.
why don't they show us real unfiltured images or footage taken by the probe?
Google it!!
Would be too bright 😜.
Jokes aside, scientists want to see it before share something to the public
These images will generates data for future scientific articles and costed a lot, so they don't want to show the relevant ones from their point of view.
Takes 5 minutes to google it, but you’d rather spend 30 seconds cooking up a conspiracy theory 😔
@justanape9149 5 minutes? I thought about this for hours 🤣🤣🤣
@kalfunai . . . Because they don't have any. It's all AI.
Kudos to the pilots, they are very brave.
They are chimpanzees.
@@gio-oz8gf chimps on a spaceship are a disaster, because they try to wriggle free and touch the buttons within reach.
@JohnHaroldFinnegan . . . Pilots, yeah sure John.
😂🤣
This is one of NASAs shining moments.
Go NASA! 💙
USA
When money is put to proper use,human achievement is unlimited
Understanding the processes in the sun will lead to travelling to other stars for a vacation. Its for those who really want to get away from it all. 🥳 LOL
The sounds of the sun are really eerie...
If you think that’s erie just wait until I sing! 🤪😂
SO FAKE
Sun's light is World's life ....and is Only Public's Light big light for all
In the world 🌞🌏
This is so magnificent and fascinating looking at the solar flear and the howling noise it makes
The use of metric and imperial units here are so all over the places, just km and c degree please
According to something I recently read, NASA scientists do use both systems for a single project. It was an investigation into the reasons behind project failures.
@@gio-oz8gf NASA only uses metric for engineering and science. Public affairs (e.g.: the US audience primarily) gets the conversion. It was correct that a subcontractor (Lockheed Martin) used incorrect (US customary) units on a failed probe (Mars Climate Orbiter in 1998). NASA expected metric and the probe was programmed with US customary. *facepalm*
That's Britain for you
It's going to use stuff from a NASA press release with some stuff the BBC wrote. Blame freedome units.
This sounds like a thunderbirds episode
Err, err, err, well Mr. Tracy I, I, I think the probe will b, b, be just fine, I got B B Braman to calculate the Or, or, orbit.
A phenomenal probe. Matchless tech. Bravo.
Myth that the sun is yellow.
Actually its white...
But on earth, it has a slightly yellowish tint.
@@Astrofrank Only due to the blue and purple light scattering more in our atmosphere.
@@Adohleas Causing the sky to appear blue. But mixing the light of the slightly yellowish, but bright sun with the really blue, but much dimmer sky then gives a neutral white lighting which is standard for our eyes.
It's actually yellow
@@rensinclair4218 The sun only looks yellow because of Rayleigh scattering. If there is nothing causing the light to scatter, for example if you're in space and there is no large quantities of gasses and particles between you and the sun, then it will appear white. That is why if you were to watch a live video feed of astronauts with the camera facing the sun, it looks pure white.
Rayleigh scattering is the reason our sky looks blue during the day and the sun looks yellow on earth. It is also why it takes on a red hue when the sun is setting due to the light having to travel through even more gasses and particles.
There better off doing it at night
@Rippnfoil . . . Right Rip. Everyone knows that at night the sun don't shine. How'd you get so smart? Did you read a book? Reckon ya did er ya wouldn't be so damn smart.
Mama tole me ta read a book so I read 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' . . . Whoo eee, that was a barn burner. Next day our barn burnt down. So I'm awondrin ifn there's any resemplance or is it just one of them coincidents? Maybe you know, givin' yer so smart and all.
Go to the dark side if the sun
@ like a shade or something huh
@@DudleySchmedlap-s6i maybe you shouldn’t listen to your mama and left the book alone.
@@Rippnfoil . . . Very funny Rip. Now say something intelligent, or witty, or kind, or . . . . . . . Merry Christmas.
This is like SUNSHINE, except no crew.
"Only dream I ever have... is it the surface of the sun?"
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Deceiving information
BS
Your evidence for such a claim?
It’s make me amazed every time I think about that a tiny microbe becomes human and now searching the thing that million times bigger than the earth 😮
good luck parker solar probe
The difference between Space X, and NASA. Research is the real engine of progress.
considering that future probes will be riding on space x rockets... kinda dumb
@troygaspard6732 . . . . The difference between Space X and NASA is that US taxpayers fund NASA and NASA funds Space X.
@@robertstan2349 Future probes will be riding on Chinese made rockets
@@DudleySchmedlap-s6iNASA pays Spacex for them help and services. SpaceX is funded by Elon Musk and multiple investors. NASA does not fund SpaceX but uses their product and services.
@@robertstan2349it’s like a builder building a house and using the Ute to carry the material. Elon wants total praise and reverence for building a bigger Ute.
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Solar panels wouldn't work.
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NASA: explore our source of energy
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@Mieaoou. . . . and gold, and rubies and diamonds. Why, it's a verible pirate's treasure chest of wealth. Let's let the government spend ten trillion dollars of taxpayer's money so the big mining corporations can set up bases there to reap the harvest! I hear Trump and Musk will be the first to take the government's money.
This is absolutely amazing. I hope the probe is strong enough to survive. I hope it doesn't get hit by a solar flare. Wow. Amazing. Thank you scientists.
Fake news
But I'm wondering how it doesn't melt getting that close to the sun. Hmmmm....
they did mention a cooling system
It does
It’s made with vibranium
Pay attention or watch a far more in depth video on materials science.
An effective heat shield is used.
how can it take so clear pictures and videos and speciale when it moves so fast
Because light is many times faster: 300,000 kilometers per second.
Man they super dumb this stuff down, says something about the population 😂
And many people here still don't understand anything of it and say it's fake just because their small brains can't comprehend such dimensions. It's a pity.
No it wasnt. What exactly was super dumbed down?
It’s for a British audience
@@Sabhoh Ok so what would you have explained more "smartly"?
@@masudnakhooda2436 I wouldn’t have, like I said it’s for a British audience.
This is ridiculous 😂
This is going to generate lots of excited scientists.
No one has ever left the earth everyone is so brain washed 😂
Tele-vision-programme
Telling a vision for you to be programmed now everyone thinks the same clowns
Got any proof that no one has ever left earth? Or did you pull that statement out of your ass?
@ I have pal you can’t break the firmament the Bible says so even the torah even the Quran, the 1966 moon landing has been exposed and we haven’t been back since? This Elon musk space x hasn’t left the earth they’ve been pretty far up but you can’t break the firmament if you can show me please don’t make a lame excuse saying you don’t have a spaceship because that’s just stupid build one to prove a point
@ also mate I would rather put my faith 100% into Gods hands rather than a degenerate human mind that’s just the way I would rather live not saying you should live your life like mine but I will pray for you nothing but love!
@@oliwilde1033ah! So 1st and 2nd century farmers know better than anyone who has studied it since the 17th century?
The moon landing was in 1969, and we in fact went back five more times until 1972. The reason we haven't been back is because the moon is boring and we got everything we could have wanted from it. Samples of moon rock, placed a mirror on the moon and importantly during the cold war, planted a flag.
Where, other than a 2000 year fictional book, do you have evidence for a "firmament"? What is it made of that is indestructible? What's beyond it? Where are the planets, sun, moon and the stars relative to the firmament?
And how exactly high do you claim rockets can go before what?... Do they break apart and fall back down? Do they disappear? Please enlighten me.
We can’t prove what doesn’t exist. We can only prove what exists from our own experiences.
So......where are some of the ACTUAL PHOTOS that this thing has taken??? Everything shown is all computer generated. Clickbait at it's finest.......
Search Parker WISPR images. You won't like them because the cameras are looking just to the side of the sun.
Grow up