NASA's New Discovery On The Sun Shocked Scientists

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NASA's New Discovery On The Sun Shocked Scientists.
Launched from Cape Canaveral on August 12, 2018, the Parker Solar Probe had one goal: Make 24 up-close orbits of the star and study the sun's atmosphere. Right now the probe is doing just that, flying by the sun in ways no craft has ever done before.
In this video, we're going to take a look into NASA’s Parker Solar Probe and learn why its newest discoveries have left scientists baffled.


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The universe have a lot of things happening that mankind dont even know the half

winsomefoster
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We don’t know what we don’t know. The more we learn, the more we realize what we don’t know.

Jen-CelticWarrior
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I think it’s sad that all the scientists and astronomers that lived hundreds of years ago never got to see any of this. And all the things we’re going to miss after we die. But I guess there is no way of knowing it all.

omirg
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So, what, exactly, shocked scientists? Awesome vid, absolutely nothing to do with that title.

theguitarpicker
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How does this probe's electronic circuits continue to function that close to the sun, and how can its transmitters even work with all that heat and radioactivity surrounding it, and what material is it made of to withstand that kind of heat?

PianoManChuck
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I'm amazed that the probe did not already melt!

recon
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All you have to do to understand how hot the sun is, would be to stand outside during summer, think how crazy that its that far away yet you can directly feel it. its truely mad

iammalin
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Nice video but it didn't inform us of any discoveries.

harleyb-ham
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Here's a better question to be thinking about concerning the "Solar Wind" There is a power dynamic that both draws energy into the sun and repels or exhausts energy away from the sun in what is described as a solar wind. It is described as a solar wind only because of how we perceive the activity. Is there any other way this perception can be viewed? How'bout a vacuum? or an expansion? Or a harmonic ? Or a vibration? Motion is evident, but that's not where it ends

ronbuckner
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Nasa is just now barely recognizing the electric universe, even though I think they have known. To quote Ben Davidson " it's the sun, it's the sun, it's the sun" .

jdnettles
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Keep up the great videos!!! Love space stuff

subzerojatt
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The solar wind is caused by electrical currents, that also explains how it gains speed.

scottwdavis
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Are we just gunna ignore the fact that the camera man got closer…

jarod
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Here is the largest misconception and a factor that no one even pays attention to. We are always “down wind” from the sun. Every picture of our solar system shows the sun as a stationary object that the solar system orbits around. Meaning, our orbit would take us around the “front” and “back” sides of the sun.

This is not what happens. The sun is moving forward through our galaxy, we are being pulled along through our galaxy by the sun. We are never orbiting in “front” of the sun.

Simply put, we would never be able to perform this feat. Picture it like cars on a race track. You can draft behind it and keep up with the lead car with little effort but “passing” that lead car takes quite a bit of effort. Once in front we would slow down significantly due to now being exposed to all of the molecules.

Knowing this, our planets are drafting behind the sun. This area directly “behind” the sun has less “stuff” in it due to the sun deflecting them around it. This means this space is filled by almost purely super heated particles coming off of the sun. This is the reason why the “corona” is as hot as it is. It’s a bubble that is being filled with super hot stuff.

This void/bubble directly behind the sun is what also provides the “kick” these particles need to accelerate. Less particles to interact with and slow them down as well as the speed at which we are trailing behind drastically reduces the time it would take from when the particle left the sun and when it interacted with our planet. Once it leaves the sun we are now catching up to it. Like something falling off the car in front of you on the highway.

Our solar system orbits in a vortex BEHIND the sun. Using a hurricane to represent this vortex, Mercury would be orbiting in the Eyewall of the hurricane and slowly moving out further and further into the hurricane as you move out in the solar system.

Viewing our solar system as a vortex behind the sun you will be able to see why things are the way they are.

lukedawg
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So the area at which everything is "sucked" into the sun extends out 8.1 million miles and the probe is in orbit around the sun at 3.1 million miles ? So how fast is it going to counter the sun's gravity ?

dennisfordii
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Thank you Mister sun for life and heat you provide on earth, thank u for bringing life 🙏 ❤

peaceLoveLove
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I nearly have a panic attack when I see the thumbnail but thank god it just a space telescope going near the sun

ThiNguyen-teog
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Really well spoken and well done video about Parker Solar Probe. I have kept up with this probe since launch.

brown
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"The corona is hotter than the surface of the sun." That is because the sun is not an internal nuclear combustion making/using energy maker. It is a huge electric heat and photon energy generator. We feel some of that generated heat from 93 million miles away! Mind blowing and skin burning power!

AncientFlight
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@Voyager: Great video thank you. I hope you will do some videos on the James Webb Space Telescope too because it is nearly deployed successfully as of right now.

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