NASA's first spacecraft will fly towards Sun on Saturday

For the first time, the US Space Research Organization NASA has been sending spacecraft toward the Sun. The company is sending a spacecraft worth $ 1.5 billion to show the nearest view of the sun to the public.

It's going to be after the launch of Cape Canaverral in Florida on August 11, the first spacecraft to fly towards the sun's heated atmosphere 'Corona'.


NASA researcher Alex Yong told the media that the atmosphere of the corona is very strange and unfamiliar to us. It is important for us to know about Earth's weather as well as the general climate forecasts. In particular, many new information about solar storms can be found.

The space station, named after 91-year-old astrophysicist Eugene Parker, has been named. About 61 million kilometers from the surface of the Sun will collect various information, and approximately 1370 degrees Celsius will be within the heat, Unmanned SpaceCraft This is a mission of seven years. By the time the spacecraft travels 24 times through Coronation.

The spacecraft has a 4.5-inch thick shield of carbon compounds, which can prevent radiation from Earth to radiation more than 500 times more than the radiation that comes from Earth. Besides, various types of equipment have been set up for magnetic and electric fields, plasma waves and high power particle measurements. The framework for the launch has already been added to the Delta Four-Heavy Rocket.

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