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NASA's Parker Solar Probe plunged deep into the Sun's corona - 3rd Rock - 04-20-2022 The Parker Solar Probe flew through the kinds of streamers that are visible during a solar eclipse. https://twitter.com/coreyspowell/status/1471147994456145926 RE: NASA's Parker Solar Probe plunged deep into the Sun's corona - plungeyourbutt! - 04-20-2022 That sounds filthy! How deep DID IT PLUNGE? UNG!!!! RE: NASA's Parker Solar Probe plunged deep into the Sun's corona - ou812 - 04-20-2022 dirty minded trolls. RE: NASA's Parker Solar Probe plunged deep into the Sun's corona - Guest - 04-20-2022 Those dots in the video are planets and the camera also pans past the milky way. RE: NASA's Parker Solar Probe plunged deep into the Sun's corona - Guest - 04-20-2022 All I want to know is where is URANUS? RE: NASA's Parker Solar Probe plunged deep into the Sun's corona - 3rd Rock - 04-20-2022 Is NASA On The Cusp Of Sending New Missions To Uranus And Its Ocean Moons? A Rare Launch Window Beckons But Time Is Tight https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamiecartereurope/2022/04/05/is-nasa-on-the-cusp-of-sending-new-missions-to-uranus-and-its-weird-wet-moons-a-rare-launch-window-beckons-but-time-is-tight/ Make Uranus mission your priority, Nasa told It's only ever been visited once before, in a brief flyby by the Voyager-2 probe in 1986. The recommendation is made in a document published by the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NAS). https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/26522/origins-worlds-and-life-a-decadal-strategy-for-planetary-science Known as a "decadal survey", it is the summation of what the American research community thinks are the big planetary science questions right now and the space missions required to answer them. She said an ice giant was a worthy target for a Nasa flagship and of all the potential candidates assessed in what would be the most expensive class of endeavour, the Uranus mission was the most mature technically. "It was the only one to receive a low-medium rating for its risk," she explained. https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-61155725 |