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  • Опубліковано 11 сер 2018
  • NASA’s Parker Solar Probe was launched by a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket on 12 August 2018, at 07:31 UTC (03:31 EDT). On 28 September 2018, the probe will flyby Venus and on 1 November 2018 will make its first close approach to the Sun. The spacecraft will transmit its first science observations in December 2018. The nominal end of mission is scheduled for 2025.
    Credit: NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio
    #ParkerSolarProbe #SolarProbe #Heliophysics
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  • @SciNewsRo
    @SciNewsRo  5 років тому +11

    Delta IV Heavy launches NASA’s Parker Solar Probe ua-cam.com/video/socbr3DbxUA/v-deo.html
    Parker Solar Probe separation ua-cam.com/video/j7jIl1DHfus/v-deo.html
    NASA’s Parker Solar Probe explained in detail ua-cam.com/video/zJo0tIxNLxU/v-deo.html

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  5 років тому +1

      An intergalactic detector? Voyager traveled 35 years to exit the Solar System ua-cam.com/video/iIvgoac4o_A/v-deo.html

  • @CloudingYourSkies
    @CloudingYourSkies 5 років тому +125

    It's really incredible how much like clockwork the solar system is and the universe, that we can observe the movement of objects in space and plan out exactly how and when an object of ours will interact with another for years and years after it's launch, it's absolutely incredible!

    • @scottgauer7299
      @scottgauer7299 5 років тому +25

      What you don't see is that there are a bunch of tiny perturbations so that no orbits are actually closed. The spacecraft will have to make dozens of adjustments to account for the tugging of all the combined bodies in the solar system. That, in addition to the fact that there actually is currently no exact solution for solving orbits. It's beautiful, but not as clockwork as most people think. Even Earth's orbit changes in size and shape over thousands of years by hundreds of thousands of miles.

    • @lukerope1906
      @lukerope1906 5 років тому +8

      Ghost Leash
      And don't forget that this all happened by random chance (sarcasm)

    • @asysjr
      @asysjr 5 років тому +1

      Math is not random.

    • @Stepclimb
      @Stepclimb 5 років тому +8

      Scott Gauer
      Parker solar probe does not carry propellant for any course correction. That is why the launch timing and initial guidance had to be so precise.
      It only has inertial flywheels for attitude adjustment to ensure its shield faces the solar radiation.

    • @LazsalzariRomnzevroskki
      @LazsalzariRomnzevroskki 5 років тому +3

      and we're just seeing it from a stationary perspective, the sun moves forward (following the milky way path) and the planets follow it.

  • @ophello
    @ophello 5 років тому +58

    That’s like 10 gravity assists from Venus. Amazing.

  • @TheOne-hv4kn
    @TheOne-hv4kn 5 років тому +34

    Hope it revolutionalizes our electronic systems and our knowledge about the sun
    . Best of luck. Happy journey

  • @MrUnbekannter111
    @MrUnbekannter111 4 роки тому +12

    "What do you do?" " I´m waiting for Venus!"

  • @chikaikwueze2919
    @chikaikwueze2919 5 років тому +77

    Very good orbit path. Well done NASA

    • @xxxcrashfirexxx8676
      @xxxcrashfirexxx8676 5 років тому +1

      Yes that‘s amazing

    • @rubachandarks6073
      @rubachandarks6073 5 років тому +2

      Do it meet with Venus for many times?

    • @LVTwinturbo
      @LVTwinturbo 5 років тому +3

      I think it’s 7 times , not sure

    • @frankxschamp9797
      @frankxschamp9797 5 років тому +4

      @@LVTwinturbo it makes 7 venus flybys on order to slow the speed get closer to the sun

  • @JohnJohansen2
    @JohnJohansen2 5 років тому +14

    Very good and intuitive animation!
    Thanks!

  • @rajagul13
    @rajagul13 5 років тому +4

    This is the best video of its own type on orbit representation thanks for such good info keep it up

  • @R_Nedza
    @R_Nedza 5 років тому +6

    Absolutely fascinating how these planetary flybys work..

  • @HareKrishnakrishnaharexyz
    @HareKrishnakrishnaharexyz 5 років тому

    Awesome explained

  • @Renda2000
    @Renda2000 5 років тому +11

    very interesting, but the timeline font is too small and almost unreadable

    • @AdrianColley
      @AdrianColley 5 років тому +3

      I didn't even notice it existed until you pointed it out.

  • @BadAssEngineering
    @BadAssEngineering 5 років тому +3

    GodSpeed, little buddy

  • @JensTrappe
    @JensTrappe Місяць тому

    Amazing 😊

  • @vamsikumarkallem2909
    @vamsikumarkallem2909 3 роки тому

    It's really awesome 😎...
    Your brother from India 🇮🇳🖖.

  • @jdc1957
    @jdc1957 3 роки тому +1

    How does this complex orbital manuves rate comparatively to other complex missions?

  • @sameermavle7749
    @sameermavle7749 5 років тому

    Good experiment

  • @rgerber
    @rgerber 5 років тому

    hoppe its good some goood cameras to capture lots of pictures close of Venus, Mercury and Sun

  • @virukaranagi6681
    @virukaranagi6681 2 роки тому

    Nice

  • @pmajudge
    @pmajudge 5 років тому

    AAAAAAAHHH !!!NEAT !!LOOKS GOOD INDEED !!FROM (U.K.).

  • @andyabajo
    @andyabajo 5 років тому +1

    Proble orbit could bot get any closer to the sun bc of Venus orbit limitation. Since Mercury and Venus as a >15• orbit inclination, they could not use Mercury for another gravity assist course correction

  • @christopherjohnson1803
    @christopherjohnson1803 9 місяців тому

    So every 2nd orbit it gets a gravity assist from Venus and drops its closest approach to the sun even closer. Congrats to the physicists for figuring this one out.

  • @gunslinger2566
    @gunslinger2566 5 років тому

    Is the 4:1 with the Earth at the end intentional or coincidental?

  • @mattbrown6220
    @mattbrown6220 5 років тому +5

    When the probe does any of its close fly-bys of Venus, does it have a camera to take any pictures?

    • @dsdy1205
      @dsdy1205 5 років тому +1

      There's a telescope called WISPR on it used to image the corona, so they might try taking pictures of Venus just because.

    • @HeraklitNorborakk
      @HeraklitNorborakk 5 років тому +5

      They said there will be no researches at Venus on that mission. While the probe passes venus most systems on the probe are shut down to save energy. (there is only one cycle where they potentially could measure something on the Venus flyby, but that's only a very low priority plan)

    • @SIDTerces
      @SIDTerces 5 років тому +1

      By November.. we finally get to see an upclose look of the sun, very exciting.
      The probe rotates like a planet, does that mean we now have a tiny robotic planet?

    • @torbai
      @torbai 5 років тому

      Actually, it rotates like a comet instead of a planet...

    • @Eagles_Eye
      @Eagles_Eye 5 років тому

      no, just a satalite, it doesn't matter if it orbits earth or any other stellar object, its far from big enough to be called a planet ( seeing as plute is still in the 'meh not a planet' stage )

  • @saiadpaikar4707
    @saiadpaikar4707 2 роки тому

    🤗congratulations 🎊 #nasa

  • @fancyobsession1803
    @fancyobsession1803 3 роки тому +1

    Parker: Weeeeeeee
    Venus: Slow down son...
    Does it mean that Venus is getting speed up a weeny bit too?

    • @Emdee5632
      @Emdee5632 3 роки тому +1

      Short answer is yes.

    • @jdc1957
      @jdc1957 3 роки тому

      @@Emdee5632
      Asking........ Probe flys by AGAINST rotation?

    • @flattenthestupiditycurve4811
      @flattenthestupiditycurve4811 3 роки тому

      @@Emdee5632 isn't the probe too small to affect the space curvature of venus already? Or that based on Newton's 3rd?

    • @Emdee5632
      @Emdee5632 2 роки тому

      @@flattenthestupiditycurve4811
      PSP's mass is minuscule compared to the mass of Venus. There is a change but it doesn't matter. The gravitational influence of the sun and the other planets is much larger.

  • @flour_yeast
    @flour_yeast 5 років тому

    I just had a doubt of how is the electronics on the probe protected from the EMP.

  • @GigaGoochistic
    @GigaGoochistic 6 місяців тому +1

    Bruh this was launched the same exact day this video was released.

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  6 місяців тому

      Delta IV Heavy launches NASA’s Parker Solar Probe ua-cam.com/video/socbr3DbxUA/v-deo.html

  • @jsm5557
    @jsm5557 5 років тому

    Is the data this animation is based on out of date or based on pre launch information? The reason is that the NASA website claims that perihelion will occur on Nov 5th, and shows the probe currently (Nov 1) still approaching the sun, while this animation shows perihelion around Oct 31. By Nov 5th this animation shows the probe distinctly further away from the sun than it shows around Oct 30/31.

  • @MrTitan_YouTube
    @MrTitan_YouTube 5 місяців тому

    This is future trajectory of psp, we can take this as frame, but sudden changes can be done in its trajectory during its misson.

  • @jdc1957
    @jdc1957 Рік тому

    Does Parker fly nearside Venus or farside?

  • @astrovert.ed2321
    @astrovert.ed2321 2 роки тому +2

    What is the change in Venus' orbital period because of these interactions?

    • @Emdee5632
      @Emdee5632 2 роки тому +3

      There is indeed a change, but miniscule. The PSP exchanges really tiny bits of momentum with Venus. Because the probe is so small, the effect on Venus is also very small. Gravitational influence of the sun and the other planets is much larger.

    • @astrovert.ed2321
      @astrovert.ed2321 2 роки тому

      @@Emdee5632 Thank you.

  • @Vicky-sn8xm
    @Vicky-sn8xm 5 років тому

    nasa ko badhai ho ki parkar solar parob suraj tak pahuch gya sir aap sab ko congures aal nasa compneys aal the best

  • @blinder3305
    @blinder3305 5 років тому

    did they use venus and merkur gravity to reach closer orbit of sun ?

  • @GRSG
    @GRSG 5 років тому +1

    Looks like they're using Venus to drop the Aphelion each time it comes close to that planet

  • @jdc1957
    @jdc1957 3 роки тому

    The flybys of Venus were against it's rotation........ correct ?

  • @Pinkblobperson
    @Pinkblobperson 9 місяців тому

    These graphics reminding me of Kerbal space program

  • @lordbeerus2062
    @lordbeerus2062 3 роки тому +1

    maths is language of universe. we can predict planet moments and play with them.

  • @odranoelrogi
    @odranoelrogi 4 роки тому

    Pelos meus cálculos, até o final do vídeo se passaram 7 anos e 3 meses

  • @lordhaer1896
    @lordhaer1896 4 роки тому

    Venus there being our homie assisting us!

  • @cipher940
    @cipher940 4 роки тому +1

    Watch out Sun, Parker is probing Venus on the side.

  • @AbbasAli-mw7xt
    @AbbasAli-mw7xt 5 років тому

    So what happens at last? Is it gonna fall on the sun?

  • @burak6940
    @burak6940 5 років тому

    Heyecan verici

  • @daniel0401620051
    @daniel0401620051 5 років тому

    How long is the probe planned to stay on the orbert?

    • @HeraklitNorborakk
      @HeraklitNorborakk 5 років тому

      6 is very likely to happen. But 7 are planned. The 8th would be kinda a bonus year if they still have some propellant left for some reason. (I know they are costing and therefore don't need propellant during most parts of the flight, but they do need propellant to orient the heat shield towards the sun. If they can't do that anymore, the probe will burn.)

  • @aurimazas001
    @aurimazas001 5 років тому

    Now I want to play Kerbal Space Program after watching this...

  • @space_monkey125
    @space_monkey125 5 років тому +20

    I think they'll find something on venus? Future prediction form me

    • @HeraklitNorborakk
      @HeraklitNorborakk 5 років тому +8

      They said there will be no researches at Venus on that mission. While the probe passes venus most systems on the probe are shut down to save energy. (there is only one cycle where they potentially could measure something on the Venus flyby, but that's only a very low priority plan)

    • @JohnAPerazzo
      @JohnAPerazzo 5 років тому +8

      (Not looking. Too busy sending solar data back to earth. All data collection instruments off and probe power devoted to telemetry.)

    • @keronplug14
      @keronplug14 5 років тому +2

      This is a solar probe, its mission is to probe the Sun.

    • @AionAeon
      @AionAeon 5 років тому

      They'll find Protomolecule structure!

    • @backwoodsjunkie08
      @backwoodsjunkie08 5 років тому

      We have already been to Venus several times

  • @enlightenedtrucker739
    @enlightenedtrucker739 5 років тому +1

    Thanks to Kerbal Space Program I didn't have to google "orbital mechanics" to understand this video.

  • @massimookissed1023
    @massimookissed1023 5 років тому +6

    Wow.
    It nearly hits Rigel.

    • @TigerTiger-wf7xq
      @TigerTiger-wf7xq 5 років тому

      No, Rigel is in the constellation Orion, Trillions of miles away.

    • @massimookissed1023
      @massimookissed1023 5 років тому +2

      Tiger789 Tiger789,
      T'was a joke.
      If Rigel was where our sun is, it would reach half way to Venus. Yeah! It's big.

    • @takasmaka820
      @takasmaka820 5 років тому

      @@massimookissed1023 you were trolled

    • @RAMIC-tv1ye
      @RAMIC-tv1ye 5 років тому

      No its actually VY canis majoris

    • @massimookissed1023
      @massimookissed1023 5 років тому +1

      RAM VEGETA , no, it's Rigel, the blue giant in the bottom-right of Orion.

  • @abarijohn4295
    @abarijohn4295 5 років тому

    Congrats NASA!
    Pls this spacecraft travel, when is it expected to return? And how does the travel work?

    • @jemuelmongado5030
      @jemuelmongado5030 5 років тому +2

      it's not expected to return.

    • @fallendown8828
      @fallendown8828 Рік тому

      You can't give back the energy it lost without gravity assist but for you to be able to do that, the thing need to rotate in the opposite direction so it is not happening, this isn't a probe made to return

  • @niteshpun7351
    @niteshpun7351 5 років тому +1

    It is going to hit the sun in future?

  • @shreyansrami8943
    @shreyansrami8943 5 років тому

    Nasa can also study Venus and mercury with such path.

  • @eat.nwatch8939
    @eat.nwatch8939 4 місяці тому +1

    Knowing that our solar system moves at a speed of 828000km/h, and the Parker probe reached 700000 km/h, how is possible that the solar system doesn’t leave Parker prob in outer space ?

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  4 місяці тому +1

      It orbits the Sun, not the center of the Galaxy.

    • @eat.nwatch8939
      @eat.nwatch8939 3 місяці тому

      @@SciNewsRo if I am orbiting the sun, what is keeping me attached to it, and moving through space with the solar system ?

  • @MandolinSashaank
    @MandolinSashaank Рік тому

    Doing this either in universe sandbox or spaceflight simulator seems impossible. God knows how they do this in real life.

  • @sheikhsuhail9951
    @sheikhsuhail9951 5 років тому

    Why it revolves far away from sun's corona coz mission was to revolve it round the corona

  • @pfam128
    @pfam128 3 роки тому

    This is how in future we will study black holes.

  • @susanbarbier5053
    @susanbarbier5053 5 років тому +5

    Where’s the Tesla roadster?

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  5 років тому +4

      Somewhere past Mars' orbit

    • @Emdee5632
      @Emdee5632 3 роки тому

      The orbit of the Tesla Roadster takes it from the orbit of Earth (where it got launched from) to about halfway between Mars and the main asteroid belt. It will not get cought by Earth or Mars nor will it crash on any of them. Every now and then it will get close to either planet. For now, the Tesla's orbit seems stable and it might orbit the sun for thousands, maybe millions of years if nothing happens.

  • @WomackNLD
    @WomackNLD 5 років тому

    What is the mission?

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  5 років тому

      Parker Solar Probe explained in detail ua-cam.com/video/zJo0tIxNLxU/v-deo.html

  • @mohan-krishna
    @mohan-krishna 5 років тому +1

    Planet venue rotates in anti clock wise.. 🤔

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  5 років тому

      @Tony Mohan en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus#Orbit_and_rotation

  • @rikeshpatel1765
    @rikeshpatel1765 5 років тому

    Whats it terminal fate? After its mission, will i end up in venus or sun?

    • @joefagan9335
      @joefagan9335 5 років тому

      from quora "What will happen to the Parker Solar Probe at the end of its mission?"
      In seven years, if all is well, the mission (ie. data collection efforts and possible trajectory corrections) may be extended a few years. It would be nice to extend the mission to 22 years to capture the entire solar cycle (two reversals of magnetic field).
      When the propellant is used up, or for some other reason attitude control is lost, intense sunlight will hit the unprotected parts of the space craft and probably stop everything working even if it doesn’t melt much of it. The hottest part of the orbit is the few days around each perihelion so possibly parts will melt and solidify on each orbit - possibly for many years.
      The 24th orbit is 88 days but long term it may be destabilised by near encounters with Venus.
      Drag from the corona might initially reduce the aphelion that is out around the orbit of Venus. If the coronal drag is significant, eventually it might circularise the orbit after which a slow spiral into the sun might start.

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  5 років тому

      There is no official "end of mission" decision at this time, the rest are speculations.

    • @joefagan9335
      @joefagan9335 5 років тому

      SciNews How do you know?

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  5 років тому

      The end of the mission in scheduled for 2025. Depending on the results, it could be extended just like other missions have been. Of course, if it will not break down in the meantime.

  • @avinashreddy5898
    @avinashreddy5898 5 років тому

    Why circular? Why can't direct path to sun(target)?

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  5 років тому

      Science observation on every orbit vs one peek and destruction of the probe

  • @111danish111
    @111danish111 4 роки тому

    How is it able to accelerate and then slow down like that?

    • @avecas
      @avecas 4 роки тому +1

      That's a natural orbit trajectory. It's basically in freefall around the sun, and its sideways speed is the only thing keeping it from falling straight in. It's not flying itself in circles the same way a plane would.

    • @Emdee5632
      @Emdee5632 3 роки тому +1

      This is basic orbital mechanics - the three laws of Kepler at work.

  • @mrckt1046
    @mrckt1046 5 років тому

    How is it possible it hit's Venus

  • @sushankushekhar1778
    @sushankushekhar1778 5 років тому

    hmm NASA next mission to the asguard

  • @maciejsaferna
    @maciejsaferna 5 років тому

    Do you see this? There is my name and surname! Who else "is in" Parker Solar Probe?

  • @nicky_tdbp5353
    @nicky_tdbp5353 5 років тому +1

    Why *4k* ? I don't see the difference

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  5 років тому +1

      But you might see the difference in 2024, on your new 8k display ;-)

  • @thewizardii1638
    @thewizardii1638 5 років тому +2

    how does it orbit out as far as venus..

    • @joefagan9335
      @joefagan9335 5 років тому +2

      There's a principle in orbital mechanics that says if a satellite is orbiting a body, and no other forces are in play other than the attraction between the bodies, if the satellite is here now with a particular velocity (speed and direction), it will be here again with the same velocity one and every revolution later, forever. IE the orbit is unchanging. Parker's orbit changes mostly because of Venus' influence. On the Venus fly-bys , Venus has little effect on Parker on the way to perihelion or back towards Venus' path but then Venus gets to a position where it drags Parker, slowing it down. The consequence, roughly, is that Parker orbits closer to the sun in a less elliptical orbit.

    • @ChintanMeena
      @ChintanMeena 5 років тому

      @@joefagan9335 thanks joe !

  • @navdeepsengh
    @navdeepsengh 5 років тому

    Did it crash into the sun just before the end?!

    • @joshuaomer9644
      @joshuaomer9644 5 років тому

      Multiversal Sapien
      No, it won't ever actually hit the Sun.

  • @thebossjuanma4885
    @thebossjuanma4885 5 років тому +2

    8 years of mission?

    • @HeraklitNorborakk
      @HeraklitNorborakk 5 років тому +7

      7 are planned. The 8th would be kinda a bonus year if they still have some propellant left for some reason. (I know they are costing and therefore dont need propellant during most parts of the flight, but they do need propellant to orient the heatshield towards the sun. If they cant do that anymore, the probe will burn.)

    • @VikingStormtrooper
      @VikingStormtrooper 5 років тому

      Your brain is fake.

    • @thebossjuanma4885
      @thebossjuanma4885 5 років тому

      Ryan Bye JAJAJA xD, give me a reason to believe you xD

    • @thebossjuanma4885
      @thebossjuanma4885 5 років тому

      Heraklit N. - Gaming how will finish, like cassini mission? or just staying on space?

    • @widget3672
      @widget3672 5 років тому +1

      Great orbit planning on nasa's part. If there's one thing they've got going for them it's planning a kickass orbit for gravity assists.

  • @Apu3007
    @Apu3007 5 років тому

    Every time it goes nearer to the sun we will get a better picture of the Sun. For how long will it orbit the Sun?

    • @SauROnmiKE
      @SauROnmiKE 5 років тому +4

      Apu The mission is planned to end in 2025.

  • @hardik9797
    @hardik9797 4 роки тому +1

    According to this video, it will surely collide with venus and mercury for many times

    • @cinquine1
      @cinquine1 4 роки тому

      Or rather it will just miss Venus many times, that's the goal.

    • @sailorgeer
      @sailorgeer 4 роки тому

      It intentionally gets close to Venus multiple times to use the gravitational sling shot effect to strip off velocity to allow the orbit to get closer to the sun.

    • @hardik9797
      @hardik9797 4 роки тому

      @@sailorgeer yeah, I think it's running out of fuel though

    • @jdc1957
      @jdc1957 3 роки тому

      @@sailorgeer
      Against Venus rotation ? Correct?

  • @sushant4245
    @sushant4245 5 років тому

    Wish it wouldn't strike to Venus

  • @O0kay00
    @O0kay00 5 років тому

    Long year to take how the hell

  • @janithwijerathna3598
    @janithwijerathna3598 5 років тому +1

    Air craft gets so close to the sun while it's rotating, why it cant take photos or brake in that time.??

  • @hornetluca
    @hornetluca 5 років тому

    Am I missing the timeline?

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  5 років тому +1

      Down left, switch to full screen

    • @hornetluca
      @hornetluca 5 років тому +3

      SciNews holy cow, it's so tiny

    • @iambobby3537
      @iambobby3537 5 років тому

      Kinda feels like a little fear of commitment

    • @a.o.marcos9555
      @a.o.marcos9555 5 років тому

      I guess to an extent , yes.... But you can work out some of it by earth around the sun yearly rotation :-)

  • @watercolours4526
    @watercolours4526 Рік тому

    7 venus flybys and 0 mercury and earth. interesting.

  • @janithwijerathna3598
    @janithwijerathna3598 5 років тому

    Why parker solar can't travel directly to the Sun,otherwise it won't take 7 years,as it's speed, pleas someone explain why??.

    • @playgroundchooser
      @playgroundchooser 5 років тому

      Janith Wijerathna It's actually really friggin hard to hit the sun. Your spacecraft would have to cancel out all of Earth's orbital velocity. That would take a real big rocket. So use Venus to slow you down instead.

  • @stevenswapp4768
    @stevenswapp4768 Рік тому

    Dyou guys ever wonder, maybe our bodies are inside our minds, instead of vice versa?
    Nah me neither

  • @sunsexstudio9747
    @sunsexstudio9747 5 років тому

    How it will touch it

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  5 років тому

      Parker Solar Probe explained in detail ua-cam.com/video/zJo0tIxNLxU/v-deo.html

  • @05DonnieB
    @05DonnieB 5 років тому +5

    Why cant it just travel straight towards the star put on the brakes and get in a close circular orbit?

    • @srikanthreddy7913
      @srikanthreddy7913 5 років тому +2

      Erik Bakker pls explain in detail

    • @nomad77boss
      @nomad77boss 5 років тому +10

      srikanth reddy
      High speed, in orbit around the sun, requires strong braking. Where's your fuel?

    • @srikanthreddy7913
      @srikanthreddy7913 5 років тому

      alibaba d tq

    • @florin604
      @florin604 5 років тому +6

      to decrease velocity you need energy... that would make it too heavy/big

    • @Matthewbraaten
      @Matthewbraaten 5 років тому +11

      Try it yourself in Kerbal Space Program. Boils down to its super inefficient.

  • @odranoelrogi
    @odranoelrogi 5 років тому

    Incrível como hoje em dia se pode calcular a órbita exata dos corpos celestes

  • @mousumimondal44
    @mousumimondal44 5 років тому +1

    Within 2028 the PROBE will be near the SUN

  • @stivi739
    @stivi739 5 років тому

    Why cant it orbit the sun?

  • @rajeswarcreations1861
    @rajeswarcreations1861 5 років тому

    Proud to be american

  • @badenwright9604
    @badenwright9604 5 років тому

    ..rf planets song

  • @shashankshashank6705
    @shashankshashank6705 5 років тому +2

    0:32 Oooooo Nooooooo!!!

  • @mehjabinvadivala5684
    @mehjabinvadivala5684 Рік тому

    No I hate it when parker solar probe hit venes and get closer the sun.😡😡😡😡😡😡

  • @leesanghong80
    @leesanghong80 5 років тому

    181224

  • @tejaswisamavedula
    @tejaswisamavedula 5 років тому +1

    Venus is orbiting anticlockwise, it should be clockwise

    • @n73n0
      @n73n0 5 років тому

      Tejaswi Samavedula venus is tidally locked, the planet's rotation is slower than revolution, perhaps parker probe maneuvers the venus orbit due to the momentum gaining from the sun's gravity assist

    • @footlongdon1986
      @footlongdon1986 5 років тому +3

      Venus orbits the same way as all the other planets, so the simulation is correct. Venus rotates clockwise on its axis, so the sun rises in the West and sets in the east. It rotates very slowly, but it’s not tidally locked, so a day on Venus is a bit longer than it’s year.

    • @jdc1957
      @jdc1957 3 роки тому

      @@footlongdon1986
      But...... The probe passes against rotation, correct?

  • @mrsalat1991
    @mrsalat1991 5 років тому

    This mission have 50-50 chance fail due to venus gravity intefear .

  • @michaelsabella5924
    @michaelsabella5924 5 років тому

    If the earth is rotating around the sun I dont sense any movement at all while on earth. I think our brains are capable of sensing motion.

    • @ophello
      @ophello 5 років тому +2

      michael sabella no, we’re capable of detecting ACCELERATION. And while sitting on a rotating globe where everything is moving smoothly and not going any faster or slower, NO we will not “feel” it. What is there to feel? The only reason you notice movement is when you move relative to when you were at rest.

  • @trm4life
    @trm4life 5 років тому

    Repeatable, predictable. Such is the nature of the truth. #globeearth4life

    • @cinquine1
      @cinquine1 4 роки тому

      Lies and propaganda. The Earth isn't a globe, it's an oblate spheroid!