The Asian Age

Nasa set to exlpore Sun

World’s first mission to the star will begin next year

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Washington: Nasa is set to launch the world’s first mission to the Sun next year, that will explore our star’s atmosphere and answer questions about solar physics that have puzzled scientists for over six decades.

The Parker Solar Probe has been named in honour of pioneering astrophysi­cist Eugene Parker, who predicted the existence of the solar wind nearly 60 years ago, the US space agency announced on Wednesday.

“This is the first time Nasa has named a spacecraft for a living individual,” said Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administra­tor for Nasa’s science mission directorat­e.

The spacecraft, about the size of a small car, is loaded with technologi­cal breakthrou­ghs that will solve many of the largest mysteries about our star, including finding out why the Sun’s corona is so much hotter than its surface.

Parker Solar Probe will travel through the Sun’s atmosphere, closer to the surface than any spacecraft before it, facing brutal heat and radiation conditions — and ultimately providing humanity with the closest-ever observatio­ns of a star, Nasa said.

To perform these investigat­ions, the spacecraft and instrument­s will be protected from the Sun’s heat by a 4.5-inch-thick carboncomp­osite shield.

The spacecraft is set to be launched during a 20day window that opens on July 31, 2018.

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