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The sound of new science from ! Listen to electromagnetic energy moving between the planet and its intriguing moon Enceladus. Learn more:
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We're less than a month away from the launch of Parker ! Follow along with 's countdown to T-zero 👇
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Flying faster & closer than ever to the Sun, NASA's & its Heavy prepares for a mission to kiss the ☀️. The spacecraft will unravel 60 years' worth of mysteries surrounding the Sun’s corona. Watch as we countdown to launch:
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This is Parker 's cutting-edge heat shield! It was installed onto the spacecraft on June 27. The heat shield will help Parker Solar Probe beat the heat as it flies through the Sun's atmosphere over the next 7 years 🛡☀️
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Media are invited to visit Parker as it undergoes launch preparations at Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Florida! 🗓 Register by noon EDT tomorrow, July 10, for the July 13 event. Spots are limited:
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Happy ! Parker will fly closer to the Sun than any human-made object before. How will it beat the heat? A revolutionary heat shield (recently installed ) will keep the spacecraft at a “cool” 85° F 🛡☀️
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It's ! ☀️ On June 20-22, our Solar Dynamics Observatory captured these images of an active region on the Sun (with Earth inset for scale). Active regions are areas of enhanced magnetic activity on the Sun's surface.
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This video shows an active region on the Sun, as seen by our Solar Dynamics Observatory satellite on June 20-22. The dynamic loops above the active region are traced out in extreme ultraviolet light by charged particles spinning along magnetic field lines.
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Media are invited to Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Florida, to see Parker on July 13. Spots are limited; register by noon EDT on July 10.
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Parker will fly closer to the Sun than any human-made object before. A state-of-the-art heat shield (just installed ) makes this extreme journey possible, keeping the spacecraft at 85° F — even while the shield reaches 2,500° F! 🛡☀️
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Media accreditation for the launch of Parker is now open! Reminder: Non-U.S. media who want access to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station need to apply by today, July 5, at 4:30 p.m. EDT.
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Our Solar Dynamics Observatory satellite watched this active region — an area of enhanced magnetic activity on the Sun's surface — evolve from June 20-22! ☀️ Earth is inset for scale.
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ICYMI: Media accreditation for the Aug. 4 launch of Parker is now open! Non-U.S. media need to apply by Thursday, July 5, for access to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
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Media accreditation is open for the Aug. 4 launch of Parker ! Heads up: Non-U.S. media who would like access to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station need to register by this Thursday, July 5, at 4:30 p.m. EDT.
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NASA Sun & Space 29 Haz
In the last decade, we've discovered thousands of planets outside our solar system and have learned that rocky, temperate worlds are numerous in our galaxy. Could some of these planets host life? And will we be able to recognize life if we see it?
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NASA Sun & Space 27 Haz
What goes up must come down...but in between, we collect scientific data! 🎈 The HIWIND instrument launched from Sweden on a scientific on June 24 to measure winds in the upper atmosphere, which will help us understand changes in the ionosphere.
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NASA Wallops 27 Haz
Today is our launchiversary! 🚀 73 years ago today, the first test rocket launched from Wallops Island. Take a look back at just some of our launches traveling onward and upward throughout Wallops history.
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NASA Sun & Space 27 Haz
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And in 2016, IRIS, along with other observatories, helped scientists capture the first-ever observations of a solar wave traveling up into the Sun’s atmosphere from a sunspot.
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Just a year after launch, IRIS data was already helping scientists shed new light on the mysteriously high temperatures in the Sun’s corona.
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Last year, scientists published a new computer model that shows how solar spicules — jets of solar material that burst from the Sun’s surface — are created, based on IRIS’ data:
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