NASA's Parker Solar heads toward the Sun

American Space Agency, NASA has launched its mission to send a satellite closer to the sun than ever before. The rocket you carried Parker Solar probe was lifted up from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The launch of this probe comes after a failed attempt the day before, as NASA announced it did not [...]
The launch of this probe comes after a failed attempt the day before, after NASA announced it failed to launch the probe in time because of the weather.
The issued probe becomes the fastest object in history created by man, reports the BBC.
The information expected to receive this probe learns to reveal the greatest mysteries of the Sun's behavior.
The probe will rotate around Venera planet for six weeks and then have its first encounter with the sun.
For seven years, the Parker probe will make 24 rounds around the sun in order to study the physics of the star's coronary, which seems to be the origin of many important activities affecting the earth.
The probe is then expected to sink into this mild atmosphere, with the aim of taking samples and to reach only 6,16 million miles from “the representation” of the sun.
I know it doesn't sound too close, but imagine if the sun and Earth were three feet apart. Then, the Parker Solar probe would only be four inches from the Sun”, explains Nicky Fox, a scientist in the project.
“This probe is also the fastest human building object, traveling around the sun at a speed of 660,000 miles per hour”, it explains further












