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Nasa to launch first spaceship to skim the sun

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TAMPA: Nasa is poised to launch a US$1.5bil (RM6bil) spacecraft on a brutally hot journey toward the sun, offering scientists the closest ever view of our strange and mysterious star.

After the Parker Solar Probe blasts off from Cape Canaveral, Florida on Saturday, it will become the first spacecraft ever to fly through the sun’s scorching atmosphere, known as the corona.

Understand­ing how the corona works will help scientists anticipate dangerous space weather storms, which can disrupt the power grid on Earth.

“It’s of fundamenta­l importance for us to be able to predict space weather much the way we predict weather on Earth,” explained Alex Young, a solar scientist at Nasa.

The corona is a “very strange, unfamiliar environmen­t for us”.

The unmanned probe is named after Eugene Parker, the 91-year-old pioneering solar astrophysi­cist, and the US space agency has coined it as the first mission to “touch the sun”.

It will actually skim by at a distance of 6.16 million kilometers) above the sun’s surface.

Mission managers say may sound like a lot but is really quite a close shave, given the sweltering conditions out there.

The sun-facing side of the probe will endure temperatur­es of about 1,370°C.

The spacecraft is protected by a heat shield that will keep it closer to room temperatur­e, about 29.5.%.

Speeding by at a pace of 430kph will make it “the fastest humanmade object,” said project scientist Nicky Fox of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab.

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