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Solar Probe will use seven Venus flybys over nearly seven years to gradually shrink its orbit around the sun, coming as close as 4.1 million miles (6.6 million kilometers) to the sun, well within the orbit of Mercury and about eight times closer than any spacecraft has come before.
Shooting for a 2015 launch date. 7 long years to wait, but this will be a really cool mission.
Although I'm not too happy with having to wait SEVEN years. Not like it was in the old days when they would decide what to do and do it within a few months.
Now the only problem is that NASA has to figure out where to point the rocket.![]()
Now the only problem is that NASA has to figure out where to point the rocket.![]()
So by your definition a perfect world is when some humans (not many, I'm sure) set foot on Mars? It's off-topic but I can't understand your philosophy...in a perfect world we'd already be exploring Mars on foot with the technology we have
So by your definition a perfect world is when some humans (not many, I'm sure) set foot on Mars? It's off-topic but I can't understand your philosophy...
So by your definition a perfect world is when some humans (not many, I'm sure) set foot on Mars? It's off-topic but I can't understand your philosophy...
Very cool trajectory this thing takes. First out to jupiter and then a swing in front of the giant planet bends the spacecraft's perihelion down close to the sun's surface.
http://solarprobe.gsfc.nasa.gov/sp4_fig1.jpg