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Parker Solar Probe sends back data from its first two visits
Posted on 8/4/19 at 2:59 pm
Posted on 8/4/19 at 2:59 pm
JodyPlauche, FYI,the author's last name is "Moon" so this could be an Apollo level conspiracy (recall, Aldrin's mother's maiden name and all).
NASA solar probe sends back data from its first two visits
NASA solar probe sends back data from its first two visits
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Mariella Moon 2 hrs ago
Over the past months, NASA's Parker Solar Probe flew closer to the sun than any other spacecraft before it -- not once, but twice on two flybys. The probe obviously collected as much data as it could so that we can understand the sun better. Now its mission team at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Maryland has just received the final transmission for the 22 gigabytes of science data collected during those two encounters. That's 50 percent more than it expected to receive by now, all thanks to the spacecraft's telecommunications system performing better than expected.
Parker's ground team found out soon after launch that the probe is capable of a higher downlink rate. In fact, they're taking advantage of that ability by instructing the probe to send back even more data from the second encounter in April. During that event, the spacecraft's four suites of science instruments kept busy collecting information. That's why the mission team is expecting to receive an additional 25GB of science data between July 24th and August 15th.
The mission team will release the data from the first two encounters to the public later this year. Before that happens, the spacecraft will conduct its third flyby, which will start on August 27th and reach closest approach on September 1st. Researchers are hoping that over the net few years the mission can gather the information we need to unravel some of the sun's biggest mysteries, including why the sun's corona (its aura of plasma) is far hotter than its visible surface.
Posted on 8/4/19 at 3:00 pm to JPinLondon
NASA: Parker Solar Probe
WikiPedia: Parker Solar Probe
LINK ]DavidTheGnome's O-T thread (one year ago) - Parker Solar Probe about to launch, will orbit close to sun
WikiPedia: Parker Solar Probe
LINK ]DavidTheGnome's O-T thread (one year ago) - Parker Solar Probe about to launch, will orbit close to sun
Posted on 8/4/19 at 3:09 pm to JPinLondon
They're gonna frick around with the sun and it's going to explode.
Posted on 8/4/19 at 3:11 pm to SEClint
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They're gonna frick around with the sun and it's going to explode.
Could you imagine the fricking SuperNova data that would be collected and analyzed over those 8 minutes, though? LEGENDARY!
Posted on 8/4/19 at 3:19 pm to JPinLondon
All our theories are wrong. Sun is like a balloon and these things are like needles.
Seriously though, the irony of it all if that happened..
If the story of Icarus or lucifer was just in the human psyche that needed to be told..all life that we know and all evidence of our existence would all end in some quiet twilight zone style ending.
The quest to know more or the questioning of "our place", to become more than we were ever meant to be, was the ultimate downfall.
Seriously though, the irony of it all if that happened..
If the story of Icarus or lucifer was just in the human psyche that needed to be told..all life that we know and all evidence of our existence would all end in some quiet twilight zone style ending.
The quest to know more or the questioning of "our place", to become more than we were ever meant to be, was the ultimate downfall.
Posted on 8/4/19 at 3:23 pm to JPinLondon
Getting the solar probe to the spot it is was I’ve read more difficult than going to Pluto. You have to first counteract the peed of the earths orbit in order to fall into one closer to the sun.
Posted on 8/4/19 at 3:27 pm to JPinLondon
I’ll give you points for knowing the tranmission time of light between the earth and the sun, but you lose them by forgetting the signal data would be moving at the same speed.
Posted on 8/4/19 at 3:40 pm to SEClint
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Seriously though, the irony of it all if that happened..
I almost wish it would happen so these nerds would get taken down a peg or two.
Posted on 8/4/19 at 4:02 pm to JPinLondon
First data analyzed indicates it’s hot and bright.
Posted on 8/4/19 at 6:21 pm to JPinLondon
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unravel some of the sun's biggest mysteries, including why the sun's corona (its aura of plasma) is far hotter than its visible surface.
well I didn't know this, fascinating. Wonder if we could grow organisms close to the sun, that would be some extreme life forms.
Posted on 8/4/19 at 7:02 pm to JPinLondon
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Could you imagine the fricking SuperNova data that would be collected and analyzed over those 8 minutes, though? LEGENDARY!
Only problem is our star isn’t large enough to go super nova.
Posted on 8/4/19 at 7:26 pm to Volvagia
quote:I, of course, knew that. I was just setting you up with a softball pitch.
I’ll give you points for knowing the tranmission time of light between the earth and the sun, but you lose them by forgetting the signal data would be moving at the same speed.
Posted on 8/4/19 at 8:47 pm to SEClint
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They're gonna frick around with the sun and it's going to explode.
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