How NASA's Parker Solar Probe Will Survive the Sun
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe is heading to the Sun.Thermal Protection System Engineer Betsy Congdon (Johns Hopkins APL) outlines why Parker can take the heat. More: go.nasa.gov/2O7YKsK | NASA launch schedule: go.nasa.gov/2JfklMB
Music credit: Cheeky Chappy [Main Track] by Jimmy Kaleth, Ross Andrew McLean Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Genna Duberstein (USRA): Lead Producer/Lead Editor Rob Andreoli (AIMM): Lead Videographer Betsy Congdon (Johns Hopkins University/APL): Lead Engineer Ryan Fitzgibbons (USRA): Narrator Genna Duberstein (USRA): Writer Steve Gribben (Johns Hopkins University/APL ): Animator Brian Monroe (USRA): Animator Josh Masters (USRA): Animator Michael Lentz (USRA): Animator Genna Duberstein (USRA): Animator Mary P. Hrybyk-Keith (TRAX International Corporation): Illustrator This video is public domain and along with other supporting visualizations can be downloaded from the Scientific Visualization Studio at: svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12867
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It won't melt cuz they will just send it at night.
@ferhatakbulut6572
6 жыл бұрын
Kanglar You deserved a like. Well done son.
@CentralAerospace
6 жыл бұрын
No
@ErnestGWilsonII
6 жыл бұрын
@kanglar Thumbs up LOL - Also, if it gets too hot, they have a screen door for air flow...
@originalname680
6 жыл бұрын
Kanglar -yesn't-
Carbon-Carbon - Nice name.
@userkc73
6 жыл бұрын
as Korben Dallas of the Fifth Element
nice, just burned my hand in the oven. thank you NASA
I thougt this was impossible, but since it’s so much research and plans behind something like this, there is a possible chance that it’s going to make it!
Hi. The person said that they are using a carbon foam that is 97% air. After introducing the craft to space does the material still keep this air trapped inside or does it escape? Also if it does escape, does the material still retain its thermal properties?
I've the parker solar probe ticket which I got from NASA on march 6 2018...waiting for the mission to be executed💗
@mdurgarao1896
6 жыл бұрын
Wow!! So nice 👍
The way NASA has proved it's ability to touch the center of our 9 planets is simply amazing. Bravo 👍👌
Wow, that is phenomenal, it’s amazing how we can send space crafts to the sun. Hopefully one day we will be able to explore and visit other galaxies like andromeda
Awesome Video Guys!
This was a very good explanation and a well made video.
how does the radiators work in space?
I would love to see more like this :)
This is beyond cool 😎 you guys rock
Good Works NASA Love❤😘
GO NASA !
Excited for mission😀😀😀
Keep it up...Nice video
"I'm meeelting! MELTING! Oh what a sun what a--- ... Never mind."
That probe is really cool! ;D
I hope it works. How exciting.
Dam i love science puns
My name is on that
@iMatthewWilliams
6 жыл бұрын
My childhood teddy bear is on it
@abagofmilkthatexpiresin2da356
6 жыл бұрын
Matt Williams hopefully snugglez with be alright, and the solar probe.. More or less.
@nizarr.3723
6 жыл бұрын
me too that is so exciting and wonderful to think about it
@rowen332
6 жыл бұрын
*-Ariana bubby-* cool
@thestalkerinyourwindow2814
6 жыл бұрын
*-Ariana bubby-* Mine too!
and thts how I know my name's gonna be safe af !
@alcosmic
6 жыл бұрын
Cool
Like that music
Cool
You are thw best
Wow 😱 😱 😱...
Sunshine movie.
At a 1st glance Keflon , Teflon aluminized Mylar 🤷♂️ is like a space Suit so added features is managed serving its purpose is 🔑 key 🌞🛰💫 Godspeed From: Larry Whittington
What the heck? I try to keep up on science things and this is the first I've heard of this? Dang it! and I'm too late to get a ticket! well crud. At least I have my name on the Mars thing..
When will it launch
Nais🐯
I have a ticket
👍👍👍
How will it be stable at the sun's gravity😕😓
I am interesting I have a ticket. I hope it work..
Because it was sent at night!😂😁
Wont take long for Parker to heat up like your hand in the oven analogy. Good Luck.
*Taste the sun*
if it dies melt can i drink it
What about the sun's gravitational field?
I got ticket 👑👑
I am a volunteer colony in MARS😉🤨
yeet
Answer: Because there's *my name* on board 😬
Well I acted too late to add my name to the microchip 😌... but this is one exciting mission NASA!😍😍😍😍👏🏆 Happy successful CORONA-ring!😳😱
It's made out of more than just that . No gold in those ingredients???
@chochamsprime
6 жыл бұрын
DudeSteve graphene is a conductor as well
@olivernagl7341
6 жыл бұрын
Gold would be to dense/heavy
please use celsius
@angelrogo
6 жыл бұрын
Nero Piroman Better using K°. NASA already lost a Mars probe because using the imperial system.
My name is on that too
it's going at night
😐
How do you plan to compensate the spacecraft's elliptical momentum...it's launched from earth which is moving... So it won't fly directly to the sun and would do a fly by..
I WAS TO WORK FOR NASA ONE DAY
Isn't tungsten the most heat absorbent material in entire universe? Why don't they use it?
@olivernagl7341
6 жыл бұрын
I think it is to dense/Heavy.
@wahas_ali
6 жыл бұрын
Heavy
@Colaglass
6 жыл бұрын
Too heavy, I think.
@danieltester5553
6 жыл бұрын
I sent know for sure about that claim. But you dont really want a heat shield to be thermally absorbent. Ideally on earth maby as its relatively easy to dump.but it's much harder in a vacuum like space.
@BeardslapRadio
6 жыл бұрын
Because they don’t want to absorb heat?
My name also
Heyyyy
by making it in a tv-studio
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Delta IV Heavy to launch it, which will cost over $400 million. Falcon Heavy could do it for $120 million. A big difference in cost. NASA use our money wisely. Thanks
Why not visit the sun at night?😉
But how do you know for sure thay it won't melt? EVEN WITH the shield the Sun is literally a giant ball of gas and heat, you know this. For all we know the materials we have on Earth aren't resilient enough towards this level heat and you guys plan to have it ORBIT THE SUN, I'm all for this project I just wanna make sure y'all know what you're doing. And what if the water evaporated from the heat that might make its way around the shield? You can't send people to refill the tank, are you gonna have it come back to Earth every few months? I need answers NASA.
@ramimenchaoui2109
6 жыл бұрын
A sad, strange little man the same question ??
@sohail7728
6 жыл бұрын
They are NASA they might have figured it out
@olivernagl7341
6 жыл бұрын
Soo as they said temperatur is not the same as heat. In the orbit were the probe will be flying are very few "Sun"- Partikels, even if these particels have very high temperatur the heat that they are Transfering into the water is actually not that much. This is because only very few particels will actually hit the Water molekules and Transfer theyr Energy. And I am for sure that the probe won`t come back this would be very expensive.
@metalgear-
6 жыл бұрын
Hopefully this Mission is SOON.
@rayrayli5901
6 жыл бұрын
You need to understand that energy transfer as heat mostly need particles to carry from a space to another because space is very empty.Since the the direction of particles like photons and neutrons that eject from sun are predictable, then we only need a shield that can manage resist the heat energy. even though temperature is relevant high on that shield we still can transform the heat energy to other form of energy by water in a closed system(for example a turbine). We are not going to simply release those water to space in a spacecraft. They most likely transfer it to a type mechanical energy to generate electricity since normal solar panels cannot resist such high temperature.
We should thank God for His Grace & Will to allow this mission to succeed...🤗.....✝️🇺🇸✝️.....🦅