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NASA launches probe to go deep into Sun’s scorching atmosphere

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FLORIDA: Early on Sunday NASA launched a space probe that is to be the closest that any spacecraft has ever been to the Sun, the agency announced.

The craft will endure extreme heat while zooming through the solar corona to study the Sun’s outer atmosphere that gives rise to the solar winds.

The Parker Solar Probe, a spacecraft the size of a small car, was launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida about 3:30 am Sunday, on a seven-year mission.

It is set to fly into the Sun’s corona within 3.8 million miles of the solar surface, seven times closer than any other spacecraft.

The corona gives rise to the solar wind, a continuous flow of charged particles that permeates the solar system and can cause havoc with communicat­ions technology on Earth. NASA hopes the findings will enable scientists to forecast changes in Earth’s space environmen­t. The project, with a $1.5 billion price tag, is the first major mission under NASA’s Living With a Star programme.

The probe, named after American solar astrophysi­cist Eugene Newman Parker, will have to survive difficult heat and radiation conditions. It has been outfitted with a heat shield designed to keep its instrument­s at a tolerable 29 degrees Celsius even as the spacecraft faces temperatur­es reaching nearly 1,370 degrees Celsius at its closest pass.

 ?? - Reuters ?? BLAST OFF: NASA’S Parker Solar Probe launches from NASA’S Kennedy Space Centre in Cape Canaveral, Florida, US, August 12, 2018.
- Reuters BLAST OFF: NASA’S Parker Solar Probe launches from NASA’S Kennedy Space Centre in Cape Canaveral, Florida, US, August 12, 2018.

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