A Spacecraft Touched The Sun! Why Didn't It Melt?

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  • @SnareX
    @SnareX Рік тому +3111

    It's because they went at night

  • @BigKandRtv
    @BigKandRtv Рік тому +764

    It's amazing what these space agencies can do for just about the cost of one F-22.

    • @GoToMan
      @GoToMan Рік тому +14

      Hahaha! A good one.

    • @forfiverr3873
      @forfiverr3873 Рік тому +4

      Took me sometime haha. Approved

    • @alfonsocantu9992
      @alfonsocantu9992 Рік тому +5

      @@GoToMan waiting two months for President Carter to give us the go ahead and recuse the hostages in Terham, Iran...yours very truly Alfonso Cantu USMC

    • @khireddinearmin5069
      @khireddinearmin5069 Рік тому +1

      Hw much is that ?

    • @wuynltrong8875
      @wuynltrong8875 Рік тому +5

      Yeah, the US should just disband all their military for more space craft like this.

  • @skybot9998
    @skybot9998 Рік тому +231

    Probes and satellites never cease to amaze me.👽

    • @anthonymartinez4307
      @anthonymartinez4307 Рік тому +6

      Serious projects, however why do they cheat us by making junk while they have such objects, this one here actually blew my pea brain somehow I actually liked something that humanity has done correctly……

    • @cm9748
      @cm9748 Рік тому +1

      Its like they are imaginary !

    • @longsleevethong1457
      @longsleevethong1457 Рік тому +2

      All they did was tell you about it. We ain’t seen shyte yet. You’re just amazed at the sound of it.

    • @peanutyes1651
      @peanutyes1651 Рік тому +2

      alien?

    • @Angry.General1461
      @Angry.General1461 Рік тому +2

      @@anthonymartinez4307 It's amazing how they say the space probe touch the sun without it melting. But for some reason, they couldn't get a probe to survive on Venus for over an hour.

  • @williampapadopoulos8145
    @williampapadopoulos8145 Рік тому +165

    If it flew REALLY REALLY fast through the corona it wouldn’t get burned because it’s kind of like passing your finger through the flame of a match or a candle. If the flame doesn’t have the time to actually heat it up to a temperature that would burn you, you can pass your finger through multiple times without even feeling the heat, let alone getting burned!

    • @vimalvestron8684
      @vimalvestron8684 Рік тому +3

      is it really true or just made that up ?

    • @punithaiu
      @punithaiu Рік тому +35

      @@vimalvestron8684 light a candle, pass your finger through the flame fast. Similar concept. But the spacecraft got to be going really fast cz the solar flares are so frikkin huge. Hundreds of thousands of kilometres huge. So it's impossible to go through that fast..

    • @jabr0nidave262
      @jabr0nidave262 Рік тому +38

      I like the theory but I think it has to fly at much higher speed than that, almost as fast as a finger passing by the whole length of a flame in less than a second, the probe wasn't that fast it stayed in sun's diameter for far too long to relate to your theory

    • @chriswilliams868
      @chriswilliams868 Рік тому +16

      I don’t think you understand how fast that is the probe would have to clear the sun in under a second lol

    • @DonLyfe
      @DonLyfe Рік тому +10

      You have one heck of an imagination

  • @elliec2943
    @elliec2943 Рік тому +98

    When I would see those ships on Star Trek get too close to a star, I would have no understanding as to how it was even possible for them to do it without melting, but if we already have the technology to pull it off NOW in the 2020's, it doesn't seem at all impossible anymore...

    • @Doomdougie
      @Doomdougie Рік тому +7

      Well they had force shields that’s what protected the star ships and plus they probably had other alien technology helping to

    • @sandram.d.6164
      @sandram.d.6164 Рік тому +3

      That's what's called special effects BECAUSE IT ISN'T REAL.

    • @MissesWitch
      @MissesWitch Рік тому

      yes I sawwwww! but I knew they would have very special materials for their ships, not to mention shields!

    • @unkindled6410
      @unkindled6410 Рік тому +1

      thing is, like the video mentioned, theres a diference between heat and temperature. just like the probe, by avoiding the denser parts of the corona you wont have to experience the actual atomizing levels of temperature created by the solar winds, and you van approach the stars surface way more, which on a cosmic scale is not THAT hot, as mentiones its less then 6k celsius, which albeit its enough to vaporize any metal we know (in earthern atmosphere but lets not dive too deep into that part because it complicates a lot) its magnetudes colder than the dense parts of the corona and specially the stars core which is where most of its heats conxentrated anyway. its even colder than the earths core.

    • @Lucia-sy7le
      @Lucia-sy7le Рік тому +1

      Elle, with Captain Kirk at the helm, the universe is our oyster. Live long and prosper 🤣❤️🤣❤️🤣❤️🤣❤️

  • @D00mineL
    @D00mineL Рік тому +314

    Moths are going to love this one

    • @MeganVictoriaKearns
      @MeganVictoriaKearns Рік тому +5

      😆😆😆😆😆

    • @uzithedreadpoet6777
      @uzithedreadpoet6777 Рік тому +5

      😂😂

    • @Johnny-sj9sj
      @Johnny-sj9sj Рік тому +1

      The probe was completely undamaged. They launched it at night. Obvious when you think about it 🤡

    • @doodlegassum6959
      @doodlegassum6959 Рік тому +6

      "Moths", they know something

    • @wawercat1516
      @wawercat1516 Рік тому +5

      Maybe moths bribed nasa to launch this spacecraft, so they can go to the sun.

  • @BarbaraKeigher
    @BarbaraKeigher Рік тому +126

    Thank you for also giving us the Fahrenheit temperatures! At almost 80 years old, I did not learn the Celsius way of measuring....so thank you again...so few are so kind!

    • @TheSecretsoftheUniverse
      @TheSecretsoftheUniverse  Рік тому +23

      You’re welcome! ❤️

    • @sjoerdhartman9181
      @sjoerdhartman9181 Рік тому +13

      Ya had 80 years if you had wanted to.. guess ya didn't. 🤷🏼‍♂️
      Don't think ya missed anything without it anyway.. 🙋🏼‍♂️

    • @lifeisnotdaijoubu_
      @lifeisnotdaijoubu_ Рік тому

      dumb people use fahrenheit , yeah classic american

    • @sjoerdhartman9181
      @sjoerdhartman9181 Рік тому +2

      @@lifeisnotdaijoubu_
      😂
      That's not a very scientific remark matey!!
      🤣

    • @BarbaraKeigher
      @BarbaraKeigher Рік тому +2

      @@lifeisnotdaijoubu_ Thank you for your kind compassion to a dumb person.

  • @coralie9469
    @coralie9469 Рік тому +53

    This is pretty nifty and what Parker can do, gotta love the Sun and what she can do!! Great video again, SOU, thanks!!

    • @TheSecretsoftheUniverse
      @TheSecretsoftheUniverse  Рік тому +5

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @coralie9469
      @coralie9469 Рік тому +3

      @@TheSecretsoftheUniverse Yes, always!! It's a shame you get the crackpot comments in here and a shame they don't waste their time elsewhere!! Thanks for what you do!! 😊

    • @elvinv1110
      @elvinv1110 Рік тому +1

      Sun is female? 😰😰😰😰

    • @paulssnfuture2752
      @paulssnfuture2752 Рік тому +1

      @@elvinv1110 no, its just that to refer to nonliving creatures "she" is being used until this PC culture popped up

  • @user-ds8ve2ph2s
    @user-ds8ve2ph2s Рік тому +115

    But why do people say "it touched the sun" if it's still at 4 million miles away?

    • @icczy11
      @icczy11 Рік тому +54

      Makes for a better title to attract clicks. But considering Corona is also part of the sun, one could say it's a fair way of putting it.

    • @scottarivett496
      @scottarivett496 Рік тому +12

      @@icczy11
      One could also say it’s not. 4 million miles is a pretty good stretch on any scale.

    • @icczy11
      @icczy11 Рік тому +29

      @@scottarivett496 the point is that it's still a layer of the sun

    • @oskidocolor3065
      @oskidocolor3065 Рік тому +7

      Exactly! Lies foe sake of science

    • @GoToMan
      @GoToMan Рік тому +25

      @@scottarivett496 It’s not a rock, it’s gaseous and corona is its upper atmosphere.

  • @thesnare100
    @thesnare100 Рік тому +71

    I always thought temperature was a measure of heat, but I have heard that what you feel when you put your hand in a heated oven (not against one of the sides or the grills to hold food) is called heat flux

    • @TheCarpenterUnion
      @TheCarpenterUnion Рік тому +6

      Just like the video, you stated a lot while saying nothing

    • @Ruzzky_Bly4t
      @Ruzzky_Bly4t Рік тому +11

      @@TheCarpenterUnion The video was pretty clear. Even though the temperature is 1 million degrees, the heat is much lower due to the low particle density. And to protect itself from the heat, it uses a heat shield out of a carbon composite, wires made out of niobium, and a water cooling system for its solar panels. The comment is unclear if you don't know what heat flux is, but it takes around 15 seconds to find out.

    • @Ruzzky_Bly4t
      @Ruzzky_Bly4t Рік тому +3

      Well, heat flux would be the reason why the temperature is much greater than the heat, right? The area around the sun has a low particle density, hence low heat flux, so lower heat.

    • @brandonrobertson6327
      @brandonrobertson6327 Рік тому

      @@Ruzzky_Bly4t Like heat in the desert compared to a jungle. It's a dry heat.🙄

    • @wbbartlett
      @wbbartlett Рік тому

      @@TheCarpenterUnion Your comment adds some quality insight to the debate. Congrats

  • @TheOuterDrive
    @TheOuterDrive Рік тому +40

    Me :" You should never look at the sun!! "
    Parker: " Hold my Beer"...

    • @bp6837
      @bp6837 Рік тому +4

      You mean there's beer in the solar probe? Wtf..

    • @ravirajsingh3175
      @ravirajsingh3175 Рік тому +2

      More like "hold my carbon shield"

    • @jeremydyar7566
      @jeremydyar7566 Рік тому +3

      Hold my Gallon of water

    • @magnolia8626
      @magnolia8626 Рік тому +2

      Joke's getting old.

    • @TheOuterDrive
      @TheOuterDrive Рік тому +1

      @@magnolia8626 not as old as trolls with no real problems...

  • @MyDreamLife
    @MyDreamLife Рік тому +84

    It would have been easier for the probe if they had landed at night.

  • @Entity_BlackRed777
    @Entity_BlackRed777 Рік тому +9

    Parker Solar Probe!! I remember even since 2016 when it took off!! Now it finally touched the sun after 7 years, AWESOME!!

  • @SomeInspirationPublications
    @SomeInspirationPublications Рік тому +32

    Brilliant explanation! Thank you. Keep it up Parker!

    • @DonLyfe
      @DonLyfe Рік тому +1

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @ninohanselakol4769
    @ninohanselakol4769 Рік тому +25

    The most amazing part of this video was the camera who took a video to that spacecraft. It also not melted

    • @waleedahmaat1652
      @waleedahmaat1652 Рік тому +1

      Xaxaxa! Great point! 😂

    • @Lucia-sy7le
      @Lucia-sy7le Рік тому

      It's a Polaroid. Kodak was way ahead of its time😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂📸

  • @ceciliogarcia9569
    @ceciliogarcia9569 Рік тому +19

    When you have spent most of your life, living in a little cottage in the woods, you will always be amazed at what man can do.

  • @danser_theplayer01
    @danser_theplayer01 Рік тому +7

    Well I could explain the corona being hotter than the sun by a lighter example. When you light a lighter the bottom part of the flame is colder than the space above that flame, all heat will eventually end up at the very top but the gas needs a "runway" to burn, so the most heated part will be the one where all gas has been burned.

  • @and5336
    @and5336 Рік тому +44

    Even the sun couldn't stop the Corona :(

    • @MarcBossYT
      @MarcBossYT Рік тому +3

      LMAO

    • @Bear-foot1
      @Bear-foot1 Рік тому +1

      It did stopped in Africa but not in the western world

  • @georgejones5019
    @georgejones5019 Рік тому +21

    I imagine it's something similar to Leindenfrost Effect. The cold of void of space freezes a portion of the outer part of the craft, and it comes into contact with the extreme heat of the sun.

    • @mousasaab2652
      @mousasaab2652 Рік тому

      There’s no pressure in space, this is just thermodynamics at play

  • @tomatomoussin9134
    @tomatomoussin9134 Рік тому +15

    What amazes me is that the solar probe being so close to the sun doesn’t get affected at all by the IMP waves burst during sun flare’s, especially trough the magnetic field.

    • @DonLyfe
      @DonLyfe Рік тому

      Because it’s fake… It’s not real… it is physically impossible to ever get anything that close to Sol and maintain any type of molecular structure. It’s BS.

  • @bigpicture3
    @bigpicture3 Рік тому +6

    The analogy that you use it similar to "volts" and "amps". The high voltage that Tesla used (and even with static electricity) that has extremely low amperage passing through a body is relatively harmless. But high amperage passing through a body will absolutely fry it. Of course it takes the voltage to get the amperage, but it does not take the amperage to get the voltage. Temperature and "heat" (volume) are somewhat similar to this.

    • @vishaljgosalia
      @vishaljgosalia Рік тому +2

      I have never truly understood voltage and amperage.

  • @mark11967AD
    @mark11967AD Рік тому +2

    It’s amazing what people can create like this probe. Ingenious. I’m fascinated by the visual spectacle and physical processes of the sun. It’s beautiful and mesmerizing to watch. Stars created all the elements and essentially all life as well.

    • @geneandaj4286
      @geneandaj4286 9 місяців тому

      You believe this? You voted for Biden didn't you... This is as fake as a tran e... Use common sense

  • @DiomedesDominguez
    @DiomedesDominguez Рік тому +15

    At 1:10 there is a jump and felt so unnatural that I needed to go back 5 times.

    • @babarhassan99
      @babarhassan99 Рік тому +2

      Why did you do this to us?

    • @PatrickCCarter
      @PatrickCCarter Рік тому +1

      So mad I saw you comment before getting to that point….. my mind immediately cringed 😬

    • @DiomedesDominguez
      @DiomedesDominguez Рік тому

      @@PatrickCCarter sorry pal

  • @MIbWM
    @MIbWM Рік тому +2

    4:03 where does the water come from? Doesn't it evaporate?

    • @user-yz6bt2lm9y
      @user-yz6bt2lm9y 7 місяців тому +2

      Water was launched from earth with the spacecraft and is sealed in so it will never leak out. It just transports the heat from the sun side to the back side to radiate the heat away from the sun side. Water is heavy so it cost a lot to get it there. That is why so little is used.

  • @gopichalapathi1223
    @gopichalapathi1223 Рік тому +15

    When we learn that line " if we cant do it for real, then orchestrate it "

  • @remorajkumar4101
    @remorajkumar4101 Рік тому +12

    This is really one of the tremendous creation of humans.

    • @Lucia-sy7le
      @Lucia-sy7le Рік тому

      Actually more important for us to study our heat source than anything else. We really need to heed Dorothy's advice, "There's no place like home." 🌈 (From the movie Wizard of Oz, 1939, featuring Judy Garland who sings Somewhere Over the Rainbow oh so beautifully I might add.)

  • @Freeman361
    @Freeman361 Рік тому +22

    Why didnt the probe melt? They figured they could just operate it only at nightimes.

    • @joelfariolen1131
      @joelfariolen1131 Рік тому

      What a joke.

    • @alanjm1234
      @alanjm1234 Рік тому

      Cloudy days too.

    • @seanbritish
      @seanbritish 8 місяців тому

      No because there is zero atmosphere so it will always be cool in the shade.

  • @robbylebotha
    @robbylebotha Рік тому +7

    Dunno but I think you chose a very complicated way to say that hot air won't burn you compared to hot water. Then maybe go further and say the reason for this is that the particles of air are less dense than particles that make up water, so they may be the same temperature but the lack of density means the heat is not transfered efficiently enough to burn.
    If I understood you correctly as a layman

  • @VELVETPERSON
    @VELVETPERSON Рік тому +4

    This is amazing. Can't wait to walk on sun surface

  • @2apocalypse-X
    @2apocalypse-X Рік тому +1

    just got done reading some of the comments here and now it's got me thinking did the people making the comments actually watch the video before commenting? The video clearly explains why the sattilite did not burn up.

  • @Bigmanthegeneralofficialtz
    @Bigmanthegeneralofficialtz Рік тому +5

    "I allow manipulation to find out where my enemy wants me to go, then I use my mind to break the trap and punish the perpetrators." -Emory Tate II

  • @NylonStrings83
    @NylonStrings83 Рік тому +2

    Wow. This is as convincing as the moon landing 😂

  • @stevehermann892
    @stevehermann892 Рік тому +3

    Now that is rocket science!

  • @eric7782
    @eric7782 Рік тому +1

    This is fascinating. Especially the Corona aspect.

  • @md.moinulislam9467
    @md.moinulislam9467 Рік тому +3

    Very good technology video review....!

  • @Left_Joy-Con
    @Left_Joy-Con Рік тому +2

    Props to the cameraman for going to the Sun too.

  • @galimir
    @galimir Рік тому +6

    well,how do they actually know whats the temperature of the Sun?Has anyone been ever there to measure it?

  • @bw6138
    @bw6138 Рік тому +2

    Because the sun is really an LED lightbulb in The Truman Show Matrix.

  • @R_shah
    @R_shah Рік тому +9

    Solar energy absorbed by that solar probe is at its peak

    • @guillaumemichallat307
      @guillaumemichallat307 Рік тому +1

      Ahhah. It makes me thinking of WALL-E charging scene when he Is in space 🤣 2 seconds and OK

  • @krish_4872
    @krish_4872 Рік тому +1

    1:11 Why did yall cut out a portion of the video?

  • @PlayButtonGuy
    @PlayButtonGuy Рік тому +4

    If they find something new and complex, there you go, another extra chapter into our physics textbook 🗿.

  • @aprilthomas1489
    @aprilthomas1489 Рік тому +1

    Riiiiight, I'm going to go ahead and ask you to remember to use the new coversheets on your TPS reports from now on.

  • @שלמהשלייפר-ס8ח
    @שלמהשלייפר-ס8ח Рік тому +5

    It would have made the approach more successful had they called on the fire bragade prior to getting so close.

  • @SailorGreenTea
    @SailorGreenTea Рік тому +1

    2:59, oh, but would that be aggressive?

  • @6rays660
    @6rays660 Рік тому +6

    RIP to people who believe this is true.

    • @geneandaj4286
      @geneandaj4286 9 місяців тому

      Thank you...But so amazing is they really do believe this lie

  • @Yuliviee
    @Yuliviee Рік тому +2

    Video starts at 3:00

  • @BlueBeaches123
    @BlueBeaches123 Рік тому +5

    'finally, a worthy opponent!' - nokia 3310

  • @jubalcalif9100
    @jubalcalif9100 7 днів тому

    Very informative! Til now I thought the spacecraft hadn't melted because it was launched at night.

  • @roberttelarket4934
    @roberttelarket4934 Рік тому +6

    Absolutely miraculous/incredible scientific apparatus - arguably the greatest!!!!!!

    • @geneandaj4286
      @geneandaj4286 9 місяців тому

      lol People will belive anything

  • @matlabatt
    @matlabatt 8 днів тому +1

    They had special battery powered freezers built in .

  • @megalexantros
    @megalexantros Рік тому +6

    I wanna know if it's gonna escape orbit afterwards, or if it's plunging to its death.

  • @jrag1000
    @jrag1000 Рік тому +1

    Excellent

  • @costrio
    @costrio Рік тому +12

    One can pass a finger through a candle flame with no problem. Heat can be directed/controlled. I know every time I open my refrigerator door and feel the cool air. New materials are being developed all the time. Basic sciences applied to higher tech every day, it seems.
    Cool, ain't itf? (pun intended)

    • @heartofthunder1440
      @heartofthunder1440 Рік тому +2

      And not to mention that the solar system is more quantum than you think too. If you went as far as thinking of the solar system operating similar to a atom, it’s more plausible. But, with atoms anything is possible, atoms make up everything you see, up to and including yourself.

    • @GameJunky513
      @GameJunky513 Рік тому +2

      Terrible comparison really. Passing your finger over a candle sure. Now hold your finger over top of it. Guess what it's burns you. This thing isn't measly passing by the sun it headed straight for it. Even after the videos explanation it seems so far fetched. But I guess it was still 4 million miles away so it really didn't touch the sun either.

    • @costrio
      @costrio Рік тому +1

      @@GameJunky513 Outside the box, it is a good example how heat can be controlled. It takes time for the energy to travel from the outside to the inside. Control the rate of heat flow and you increase the amount of time exposure can be endured. Calculate the numbers and the principle is the same -- heat transfer rate, IMO.

  • @japfourme381
    @japfourme381 Рік тому +2

    Don’t know how true it is, but I have read somewhere that the sun is not as hot as we are led to believe! The only reason we feel so much heat from it here on earth is from our atmosphere!!

    • @ssickhead1
      @ssickhead1 Рік тому

      Our atmosphere blocks most of the heat from the sun. Go into space and get directly exposed to the sun from this distance and you get cooked immediately

  • @AyoLamandau
    @AyoLamandau Рік тому +5

    it didn't melt because it touched the sun at night

  • @RohitKulshreshtha
    @RohitKulshreshtha Рік тому +2

    I’m gonna have to see those TPS reports.

  • @josephmungai1799
    @josephmungai1799 Рік тому +5

    The Corona has but one way to handle, a mask and social distancing.....the spacecraft had a really good mask.

  • @hathor1985
    @hathor1985 Рік тому +1

    Putting your hand in a heated oven ( 400° C ) or boiling water 95°-100° causes severe burn wounds

  • @stanlee5766
    @stanlee5766 Рік тому +6

    It must of been cloudy that day🙄

    • @m4rvinmartian
      @m4rvinmartian Рік тому +1

      There is no such phrase as "must of" in the English language. The "education/indoctrination" system has failed you.
      Just do the simple test...
      'of been cloudy'
      'have been cloudy'
      It's "must have". What happened was, your teachers were lazy and never connected for you, must've spelled out, with it sounded out, so you hear "must of".
      But must've is what is called a "contraction", it is a shortening of must have, must've.
      There also is no should of, would of, could of. It's all should have, would have, and could have.
      Should've, would've, could've learned, if you had a real teacher.

  • @supersasquatch
    @supersasquatch Рік тому +1

    Yeah my hand's skin definitely burns more in boiling water then in the hot oven, i confirm it

  • @xlogisticstransporter1696
    @xlogisticstransporter1696 Рік тому +3

    Perhaps they never touched the sun

  • @narpatsinghrawat1614
    @narpatsinghrawat1614 Рік тому +1

    Nice information 👌👌🙂

  • @Pathogenai
    @Pathogenai Рік тому +6

    Let's all fly into the Sun!

    • @mtkoslowski
      @mtkoslowski Рік тому +5

      Just remember to do it safely and go at night.

    • @spartanalphamode2987
      @spartanalphamode2987 Рік тому

      @@pauliedi6573 guys don’t forget your sunscreen you’ll need it. 😂

    • @chuckredd9131
      @chuckredd9131 Рік тому +1

      Frank Sinatra says... "Fly me To The Moon"

    • @NT_1
      @NT_1 Місяць тому

      SUNSHINE 2007

  • @ramshakthi7924
    @ramshakthi7924 Рік тому +2

    Great explanation 👌

  • @nahomalphageek2516
    @nahomalphageek2516 Рік тому +5

    Touched the Sun but 6,000,000 KMs away? 😀

    • @beyondme9369
      @beyondme9369 Рік тому

      From the sun's surface..but if corona is considered a part of the sun..then Parker has touched it..

    • @nahomalphageek2516
      @nahomalphageek2516 Рік тому

      @@beyondme9369 just for comparision , it's 15X the distance between earth & moon

    • @beyondme9369
      @beyondme9369 Рік тому

      @@nahomalphageek2516 I understand..but i was saying that..corona is sun's outer atmosphere extending upto 8.6 million miles..so yeah..if sun's atmosphere is considered a part of sun..then the probe touched it..entered it..and went very close to the surface..

    • @nahomalphageek2516
      @nahomalphageek2516 Рік тому

      ​@@beyondme9369 got it, but can't imagine how thin the atmosphere at that distance will be.
      Just to give you an idea, earth's atmosphere only stretches upto 10,000 KMs, beyond that it will be quite a stretch* to call it an atmosphere (so thin)

    • @beyondme9369
      @beyondme9369 Рік тому +1

      @@nahomalphageek2516 yeah but you cannot really compare earth to sun..when more than a million earth can fit into the sun..sun also weighs more than 300000 times that of earth..so..not really comparable right?

  • @abhinandankaranth8597
    @abhinandankaranth8597 Рік тому +2

    The Engineering is out of the space.....💯💯🥶

  • @Macam2macam
    @Macam2macam Рік тому +3

    simply amazing. can t wait for all the secrets that parker would reveal.

  • @malayswain
    @malayswain Рік тому

    And the info we are seeing for free.. kudos to UA-cam..

  • @astutik8909
    @astutik8909 Рік тому +4

    Why didnt it melt???
    Because it never happened.

  • @Soulexternal
    @Soulexternal Рік тому +2

    They should've named it Icarus 2.0

    • @NT_1
      @NT_1 Місяць тому

      SUNSHINE 2007. The vessel going to the SUN was named Icarus. What a hidden cinematic treasure of a movie. The visuals and soundtracks alone are worth a watch.

  • @ThatFunnyPlace
    @ThatFunnyPlace Рік тому +5

    I don't need to watch this video to know that they didn't melt because they have a camera. The camera never dies

    • @waynejackson1426
      @waynejackson1426 Рік тому

      You can't use common sense in science. I'll give you 2 scenarios. (1) does light need a medium to travel? Sounds does so light should, right? (2) Before the invention of the internal combustion engine there were some sceptics who thought that there was no way around cooling the engine before it melted itself. What's were the alternatives?

  • @nehemiahbyndom3716
    @nehemiahbyndom3716 Рік тому +1

    That's remarkable

  • @angelruizvillot2665
    @angelruizvillot2665 Рік тому +3

    Is unbelievable how this cameramen is so close to the sun.

  • @Watchingtowatch4036
    @Watchingtowatch4036 Рік тому

    The magnifying effect ,like sun through a magnifying glass. Heat is more condensed and localized through the glass, even though the same light shining on us is the same light coming through the other side of the glass

  • @johnrhodes9964
    @johnrhodes9964 Рік тому +12

    So that's where the corona virus came from !

    • @raulahti
      @raulahti Рік тому +4

      Well... _everything_ came from sun(s) so ... in some level, you're right.

  • @Wraith-Knight
    @Wraith-Knight Рік тому +2

    i always wandered about the parker probe thx

  • @VictorBrunko
    @VictorBrunko Рік тому +15

    They flew at night time, that's how! ✈️

  • @Interlooper_G
    @Interlooper_G Рік тому +1

    This is awesome.... ❤️

  • @aguy446
    @aguy446 Рік тому +3

    The crap you guys are willing to believe holy cow

    • @ivanrobb3900
      @ivanrobb3900 Рік тому +2

      Why didn't it melt? Isn't the surrounding atmosphere hot as well? If it's traveling sideways it's still exposed to heat isn't it? If it's 33 degrees outside, it's still 33 degrees to my left as well.

    • @powersww1reset
      @powersww1reset Рік тому

      @@ivanrobb3900 well for starters, there has only been a cartoon probe. Where is the real proof of any such nonsense?

    • @ivanrobb3900
      @ivanrobb3900 Рік тому

      @@powersww1reset lol, glass ceilings anyone?

  • @bwest6275
    @bwest6275 Рік тому

    The engineering behind this is gangsta AF 👌

    • @F59x
      @F59x Рік тому

      Sunblock truly does work miracles

  • @mummra7
    @mummra7 Рік тому +4

    the CDC would still insist that probe be vaccinated upon return for having had contact with the corona.

    • @chetanshah3891
      @chetanshah3891 Рік тому

      Yes but there are so many makers... Which one would you suggest?? 😂😂😂

  • @capastianluna8896
    @capastianluna8896 Рік тому

    The sun expels out heat, it doesn't absorb it, so anything entering the sun, the heat will just go around the object that's entering, however with exiting, you will feel the heat as your absorning surrounding area instead of resisting it via entering.

  • @NCC_NO-COMMENT-CHANNEL
    @NCC_NO-COMMENT-CHANNEL Рік тому +5

    So it has not been destroyed by sun's gravity? Is it because of light and rays pushing Parker to maintain its orbit and position?

    • @belisarian6429
      @belisarian6429 Рік тому +8

      Because it was:
      A) far from it so gravity effects were relatively weak (4 million miles is close as far as getting close to the Sun, but far as to feel full force of its gravity)
      B) It didnt go straight into the Sun, it was on elliptic orbit so it didnt feel much of gravity effects at all (if you are in orbit it means you are basically in freefall, so not feeling pull of gravity at all, you need to stop or slow down to feel gravity).

    • @zan1971
      @zan1971 Рік тому +2

      Gravity is not a force and it doesn't act on something. You fall back onto the ground after jumping up because the Earth is in constant motion. When you jump, you are in free fall, but then the Earth accelerates right into you which is what you understand as "falling down".
      People on the other side of the Earth don't fall off the sphere because of the centrifugal force generated by the rotation of the Earth which keeps you grounded.
      Objects like space crafts are attracted to other planets or larger structures because of curvatures in space time. In simple words, their path is literally warped by the structures (like planets and stars) to follow that specific path. Hence they cannot go straight. Because they are being thrown on a different path entirely.
      So what does this mean? Basically you should know that your understanding of gravity being a "crushing force" is incorrect. It is not a force at all and it does not act upon objects. Space time is simply being distorted. So it does not produce any crushing force. It's like changing railway tracks to make the train move in a different direction.
      The proof is that we have never been able to observe or measure gravity as a force acting on any object nor are there any particles that exist which are causing such force.

    • @raoulduke7668
      @raoulduke7668 Рік тому

      @@zan1971 You can't be serious.

    • @zan1971
      @zan1971 Рік тому

      @@raoulduke7668
      I am. Gravity is a Newtonian concept. What I explained is how Einstein saw the world. And it is pretty accurate.

    • @TheMrFlauschig
      @TheMrFlauschig Рік тому

      ​@@zan1971 You are right for the second half but the first falling part is complete bullshit. You are falling down for the same reason: gravity.

  • @se7en857
    @se7en857 Рік тому +2

    Wow that is so amazing that we can send a probe into the sun atmosphere without it melting or burning 🔥 we are close to becoming a type 1 civilization

    • @m4rvinmartian
      @m4rvinmartian Рік тому

      HAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHA!!!

  • @mikaeeldolie6215
    @mikaeeldolie6215 Рік тому +9

    I'm sure it did it at night. Obviously it survived. LOL

  • @davidmahoney3804
    @davidmahoney3804 Рік тому

    So that's why dry heat is more tolerable than humid heat. Particle density. Cool.

  • @Leopez02
    @Leopez02 Рік тому +5

    It's impossible and amazing to think Voyager touched The sun and didin't melt, that's awesome our technology IS great, Corona sound very familiar since 2019. Btw IS IT Late to watching comet c2022 e3? 🌌

    • @nagualdesign
      @nagualdesign Рік тому +3

      Neither Voyager probe approached the Sun. They left Earth orbit on a heading to Jupiter. This video is about the Parker Solar Probe.

    • @nagualdesign
      @nagualdesign Рік тому +1

      C/2022 E3 should be visible at by the end of the month/early February during the new moon, when the sky is at its darkest (clouds permitting).

    • @Andrew_the_Astrophile
      @Andrew_the_Astrophile Рік тому +1

      @@nagualdesign isn't it already visible. If you use a pair of binoculars?

    • @nagualdesign
      @nagualdesign Рік тому

      @@Andrew_the_Astrophile Possibly. I was thinking about naked eye visibility. It's been visible through a telescope for a while, depending on how powerful your telescope is.

    • @Andrew_the_Astrophile
      @Andrew_the_Astrophile Рік тому

      @@nagualdesign I'm probably going to try to see it with binoculars, because I have good experience with them when observing Andromeda galaxy.

  • @ICYMIINMIY
    @ICYMIINMIY Рік тому +1

    “Hey Peter, did you get that TPS report?”

  • @gerryquinn5224
    @gerryquinn5224 Рік тому +5

    The reason it was able to do this is simple... it went at night when the sun is much cooler. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @wangzig9800
    @wangzig9800 Рік тому +2

    It is an amazing matter to find that spacecraft not affected by the great gravity of the sun!!

    • @TheMrFlauschig
      @TheMrFlauschig Рік тому

      It has to rotate around the sun very quickly to counter that gravity.

    • @wangzig9800
      @wangzig9800 Рік тому +1

      @@TheMrFlauschig Right!, with such huge size of the sun, and the modern technology, and the very high heat! wow. I wonder how fast the Mech could be?! and still the gravity did not catch!, for God sake!.

    • @geneandaj4286
      @geneandaj4286 9 місяців тому

      @@TheMrFlauschigLol Sure it did

    • @geneandaj4286
      @geneandaj4286 9 місяців тому

      @@wangzig9800This is a hoax

    • @TheMrFlauschig
      @TheMrFlauschig 9 місяців тому

      @wangzig9800 It is already rotating around the sun more than quickly enough because of the earth. I think you overestimate our sun here. It is in fact a very small star.
      Because of our already existing rotation, it is very hard hard for us to fly with something INTO the sun. We probably would never hit it.

  • @glenlongstreet7
    @glenlongstreet7 Рік тому +3

    It went at night ;)

  • @Cantersoft
    @Cantersoft Рік тому

    What happened at 1:08???

  • @miklfog9675
    @miklfog9675 Рік тому +4

    HAHAHAHA it never happened is why it didn't melt lmao

  • @melikebalikci8069
    @melikebalikci8069 Рік тому

    what a heat shield and dynamics harmony .

  • @officialtigervoice
    @officialtigervoice Рік тому +3

    The Sun is a conscious deity and perhaps chose not to burn it up lol

    • @OmenAkumaru20223
      @OmenAkumaru20223 Рік тому

      The sun is the star created by YHWH to light & warm the planet He put humanity on.

    • @strezko
      @strezko Рік тому

      @@OmenAkumaru20223 quite an interesting claim, any evidence that this Yehova guy you are talking about actually exists?

    • @xx_amongus_xx6987
      @xx_amongus_xx6987 Рік тому

      @@strezko Science bless your soul

    • @strezko
      @strezko Рік тому

      @@xx_amongus_xx6987 interesting thing you are mentioning, any evidence that this soul you are talking about actually exists?

    • @xx_amongus_xx6987
      @xx_amongus_xx6987 Рік тому

      @@strezko Is there any evidence that you have intelligence or have social skills? I'll help you with that one, the answer is no.
      But to answer your question, yes, the word "soul" exists, it is defined as;
      soul
      [sōl]
      NOUN
      the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal, regarded as immortal.

  • @mohamedyoussef8835
    @mohamedyoussef8835 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video & awesome information ++++++++++++++++++++++ 🙂

  • @Symphocal
    @Symphocal Рік тому +1

    The most tanned spacecraft in history

  • @TheDodge1011
    @TheDodge1011 Рік тому +3

    Funny how, heat and fire brought down the WTC but cannot burn this crate 🤔😆😆

    • @Blenduu
      @Blenduu Рік тому

      Exactly 💯. 🐑

    • @Sofakingdom420
      @Sofakingdom420 Рік тому +2

      Did you watch the video?

    • @TheDodge1011
      @TheDodge1011 Рік тому +2

      Yes, I did. Twice.
      I'm afraid that the new science of Scientism doesn't convince me at all.
      Speculative Scientism.
      CGI doesn't grab me, either.

    • @Blenduu
      @Blenduu Рік тому

      @@TheDodge1011 I appreciate the photographer that survived, too. I like NASA's CGI alot better.

    • @strezko
      @strezko Рік тому

      @@TheDodge1011 it’s kinda hilarious that you guys don’t understand heat transfer.

  • @wdd3141
    @wdd3141 Рік тому +1

    Exploring Venus would be more problematic since its surface and atmosphere are much denser than the sun's corona.

  • @mistyskies6396
    @mistyskies6396 Рік тому +6

    Easy… it didn’t go there.