NASA To Make Announcement About First Mission To Touch Sun (nasa.gov)
NASA published the following media advisory moments ago: NASA will make an announcement about the agency's first mission to fly directly into our sun's atmosphere during an event at 11 a.m. EDT Wednesday, May 31, from the University of Chicago's William Eckhardt Research Center Auditorium. The event will air live on NASA Television and the agency's website. The mission, Solar Probe Plus, is scheduled to launch in the summer of 2018. Placed in orbit within four million miles of the sun's surface, and facing heat and radiation unlike any spacecraft in history, the spacecraft will explore the sun's outer atmosphere and make critical observations that will answer decades-old questions about the physics of how stars work. The resulting data will improve forecasts of major space weather events that impact life on Earth, as well as satellites and astronauts in space.
They're going at night?
Sigger than your average
Project Icarus. This needs to be called Project Icarus.
It isn't going to touch the Sun; it won't get anywhere near the surface... still cool nonetheless.
-SaNo
Project Icarus. This needs to be called Project Icarus.
Yeah, that didn't exactly work out the way he planned, did it?
Please let's spin this as "the first human to touch the sun", so we can convince Trump's ego to make him go first...
The idea that a quasi-biological alien probe could ride down the telematter stream was impossible based on everything we knew at the time. Simply because it was compromised in ways its creators could not have imagined, and human civilization collapsed as a result, does not mean that the creation of the Icarus Array was a bad idea.
Rule 35 of the internet: "If it can be hacked, it will be". - Charles Stross
I'm not that excited. Call me when they launch the Sundiver Project.
I like my dinosaurs feathery, and my pterosaurs hairy (or is it pycnofibery?)