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NASA spacecraft hurtles toward the sun

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Embarking on a mission that scientists have been dreaming of since the Sputnik era, a NASA spacecraft hurtled toward the sun Sunday on a quest to unlock some solar mysteries by getting closer than any object sent before.

If all goes well, the Parker Solar Probe will fly straight through the wispy edges of the sun’s outer atmosphere in November. It will gradually get within 3.8 million miles of the surface, its instrument­s protected from the extreme heat and radiation by a revolution­ary new carbon heat shield and other high-tech wizardry.

Altogether, the Parker probe will make 24 close approaches to our star during the seven-year, $1.5 billion journey.

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