Delta IV Parker Solar Probe: Launching the Fastest Human-made Object

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ULA Trajectory Engineer Nick Driver on launching NASA's Parker Solar Probe mission atop ULA's Delta IV Heavy rocket. Usually used for large satellites, in this case the heavy lifter is being used to give a small spacecraft a high-energy delivery to the sun.
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430, 000 miles an hour huh . So ONLY 670, 186, 629 mph more is needed to reach the speed of light at 670, 616, 629 mph . As soon as we can do it we can reach Proxima Centauri in 4.25 years

danish
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>> When will we start having two body satellites ? <<

medithes
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So how long would it take to get to the nearest star. Going 430, 000mph?

stevel
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why can't we see more satellites in the night sky...I look for them but rarely see them, usually only one. Are they just too small?

cyndilustone
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430000 mph that is amazing but still is only 0.00064120092 the speed of light

dejvidrizo
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Wow. At that incredibly-high speed, won't you be worried about the probe actually crashing into the sun instead of skimming its atmosphere?

Erzahler
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That's very interesting and ps 1st lol

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