NASA Plans Probe to the Sun
FudRucker writes "For more than 400 years, astronomers have studied the sun from afar. Now NASA has decided to go there. 'We are going to visit a living, breathing star for the first time,' says program scientist Lika Guhathakurta of NASA Headquarters. 'This is an unexplored region of the solar system and the possibilities for discovery are off the charts.'"
It's obvious - they will land on the Sun at night!
Don't worry about the probe burning up, NASA is sending it at night.
-Alex
Hey, I didn't see anyone say they would land at night!
Are they going to go there at night to avoid the heat problem?
Fourty-two!
> It isn't that hot
The sun's surface is at least 1x hotter than the surface of the sun.
If you go here
there's this data:
"Gas particles in the corona can reach temperatures of up to 1,700,000 ÂC"
- Prentice Hall Earth Science. Engelwood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1987: 73.
So wouldn't that tend to prevent anything man made from getting near the sun, much less its "surface" / chromosphere?
RS
Shoes for Industry. Shoes for the Dead.
I nominate G W. Bush.
Day and night is caused by the rotation of the Earth.
Did you even RTFA? The corona around the sun is a million degrees. You'd never be able to get to the surface without burning up.
Badass Resumes
going at night when it's cooler?