Going at any speed is as mundane as remaining still. What may be a big deal is how big of an acceleration did the probe endured during gravity assisted speed jumps.
The probe does have one telescope onboard, but it is not good for high resolution photography. For high resolution images I would suggest looking at what the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter has captured!
How did it get to a velocity of 430 thousand miles per hour? The Gravity well of planets were used to add momentum from near approach and pull away gravity assist. Repeatedly and get through the corona, at MIllions of degrees heat, down to the surface atmosphere at hundreds of thousands of degress heat and heavy Gama radiation. Amazing
This things are just like film trick to me because for me how did you guys get all this images? And how where you able to escape gravity? Is like this is another studio work.
@@larrymunn5279 You're telling me you can look into the future? 😀 Listen, I know what Google will tell me what a star is today. But I don't know what it will tell me what a star is in 100 years. Got it?
The only way to get much closer to the sun is to go at night
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No..go in winter season.
@rajuahmed5674 thats the spirit 👍🏻
Congratulations 🎊 on remarkable achievement, NASA. 📬📫
That's a happy and hopeful story for the holidays.
Quite a sad ending ahead for that probe 😢
Sadly, he didnt answer how they managed enormous latency and signal issues.
Keith always makes my day when I see him explaining science
What was the heat shield made of tho?
Thanks for sharing about NASA's solar mission
NASA forget to apply sunscreen cream ,parker poor soul😢
An incredible achievement
Seems like NASA is playing golf in the solar system.
Operation Paperclip must have really invested in toaster-oven tests this time.
Going at any speed is as mundane as remaining still.
What may be a big deal is how big of an acceleration did the probe endured during gravity assisted speed jumps.
Happy Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy New Year People!!! Wohoo 2025!!! Dood.
Are there going to be some photos taken by this probe ?
The probe does have one telescope onboard, but it is not good for high resolution photography. For high resolution images I would suggest looking at what the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter has captured!
Incredible
This news presenter is such a cutie... ❤❤❤
Must be made of Tungsten which melts at 4000 degrees
carbon foam.
not to have a weight you know... like 10 tons
1000° in the sun or the shade 😎
Just send it at night next time. assume night would be cooler than during the day.
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Poland did it already. Also check out their screen door submarine
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The sun has no day or night. The rotation of the Earth around the sun causes night and day.
I once approached the Sun 🌞
Did you burn your wings off???🤔
@@InGODweTrust007 I was never that close
Walking outside doesn't count
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Congratulations NASA! Amazing to watch the sun more closely. A big achievement. barely 6.1 km away from the sun. Carry on... All the best!
*6.1 million km
The heck are you hiding underneath that mustache dude?
So in laymans term nasa made a successful drive shooting of the sun. Congrats nasa lol
Sun whispers or illuminati witchcraft
It will be nice if NASA
can bring the parker probe home..
I have a degree in physics and I was not able to get any understanding out of Keith's answers.
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690,000 kph is a little over 428,746 freedom units per hour
How did it get to a velocity of 430 thousand miles per hour? The Gravity well of planets were used to add momentum from near approach and pull away gravity assist. Repeatedly and get through the corona, at MIllions of degrees heat, down to the surface atmosphere at hundreds of thousands of degress heat and heavy Gama radiation. Amazing
This news host's mustache disturbs me.
He's come to clean ze pool.
Your looking to hard
This is all lies😂
This things are just like film trick to me because for me how did you guys get all this images? And how where you able to escape gravity? Is like this is another studio work.
ISRO already break this record
China already created their own artificial sun
USA is slow 😂🤣
"Will remain for millions of years"
We probably shouldn't be messing with the sun.. 😟
You should probably google what a star is.
@@larrymunn5279 Everyday we discover something new. Google can't know what we may discover in 10 or 100 years..
@@mmkr1-gl5bg I'm afraid your the only one in the dark on this one dude.
@@larrymunn5279 You're telling me you can look into the future? 😀 Listen, I know what Google will tell me what a star is today. But I don't know what it will tell me what a star is in 100 years. Got it?
Millions of years? LOL!😂😅😂😅
We basically graffitied the sun.