And it is still going closer. I've read that in 2025 it's supposed to approach within 10 solar radii, and when doing so it's supposed to reach a record speed (for all manmade objects) of 430,000 mph (0.00064c).
As other people said, that's what NASA do. I don't mean that in a negative conspiratory way though, just that it's impossible to show it any other way. NASA are great at making things easy to understand through illustrations.
That's some genius marketing, how DF could they travel millions of miles away and nothing flying around in space would not destroy it? People are so dumb its ridiculous
@hoodmobbin Exactly! How people can use every other analogy known to man and be considered a nasa genius, but suggest electricity and you’re suddenly branded a loon!
@@helpdeskjnp It's one thing to describe these 'switchbacks' as looking _like_ electrical arcs. It's something else entirely to tout 'electric universe' gibberish.
It's sad how many people here with no knowledge in science didn't believe this happened. A mind is a terrible thing to waste but these people have already done that themselves. I bet they don't believe how a toothpick works.
We're all made from stardust. It's fantastic to think that that dust has become conscious and is investigating its origins. Like salmon returning to where it spawned.
It was nice to hear some positive corona news
🤣👍
Brilliant! ☀️😎
I'm surprised that there are no more jokes like that.
@@v-sig2389 lets go brandon
I thought that "positive" corona news is bad news. Negative corona news is good news. 😂
It is *ABSOLUTELY AMAZING* that an unmanned probe can pass _that close_ to our Sun and *CONTINUE FUNCTIONING.*
Unbelievably Amazing
I'd say it would be even more amazing if we could do it with a manned probe.
@NoWayJose Right?!? NASA also has ocean front property in Arizona!
It's all lies.
Yeah, its only FOUR POINT THREE MILLION MILES! (4,300,000 mi.)
Guys, congratulations, seriously, that's a huge milestone. Well done.
@@rbxless ...just say thanks and walk away.
Just here to remind you that you got so many likes
@@dragonbeastgaming9363 Thanks. I needed that. 😁
I'm just a dumb guy who enjoyed growing up learning about space. Things like this always amaze tf outta me
You might enjoy channels like Astrum and Everyday Astronaut.
@@deus_ex_machina_ subbed to both already but thanks
Same 😎
Same man even tho I was dumb in other subjects I always passed science class because it fascinated me and it's truly interesting.
I will be a great astronomer for you.
And it is still going closer. I've read that in 2025 it's supposed to approach within 10 solar radii, and when doing so it's supposed to reach a record speed (for all manmade objects) of 430,000 mph (0.00064c).
What is .00064c?
@@Basic541 c = speed of light.
Which is 299,792,458 m/s
Awesome !
@@missing3493 geek
@@alivensyde5484 I know this because I play Elite Dangerous. Does gaming make one a "geek"?
these NASA guys are smart - they went at night
Pro gamer move
Nah, they should've just closed their eyes..
I feel like this is something my dad would have said when I was 6.
That's a very old joke.
😂🤣
Shaking hands with our home Star! This is fascinating ✨🔭
...AND not having said hand melt away almost instantaneously. :P
A better and more accurate tile right here.
Better wash our hands after having touched corona.
(Ok I'm out)
@@v-sig2389 Haha good one
Meeting Ra
what a time to be alive
Indeed
Couldn't have said it better
Indeed
Science trumps science fiction. Always.
Moon pie anyone?
Hats off to editor and guy who created animations, it made super easy to normal people like me understand this easily
Thats all they can show you, animations and illustrations.
NASA: 90% animation, 5% hogwash and 5% of actual footage.
As other people said, that's what NASA do. I don't mean that in a negative conspiratory way though, just that it's impossible to show it any other way. NASA are great at making things easy to understand through illustrations.
@@thespankmyfrank Whatever helps you sleep at night.
@@johngeraghty1142 what can _you_ show us?
This sort of thing gives me a sense of wonder I haven't had since I was a child. Thanks for posting this!
cheers to all people alive witnessing this.
Cheers mate!
Lesgoooo
No doubt this was a crowning achievement for NASA! 🌞
Lol was that pun intended?
@@chewy99. Yes.
Crown made of "Lies" gemstone?
@@nyakwarObat go back to school
@@frightenedsoul bro he/she failed grade 1
Молодцы учёные ! Их труд заслуживает большого уважения! Классно!!!
Да
Agreed!
ஆம் அருமையான கண்டுபிடிப்பு
bah
This looks like a Russian rocket. Is it ?? Cool if we are all working together. We need to start 🙏
It traveled through millions of degrees and only got as hot as a candle. That’s some genius engineering
That's some genius marketing, how DF could they travel millions of miles away and nothing flying around in space would not destroy it? People are so dumb its ridiculous
What million degrees? Maybe a couple hundred as of now.
@@alishatate7940 you are dumb for thinking you are smarter than those hardworking scientists
@@alishatate7940there is very little stuff floating around in space
Wonder what materials were used to make this probe, since it could withstand such temperatures, electric and magnetic fields.
Good questions. Lets learn something! I would like to know as well.
Incredible work. Congrats to all involved.
Nerd
You believe it? If so then you have no imagination
@@timookello3822 shut up will you
yeah . very nice animation
Those switchbacks remind me of a whip being cracked, would be interesting to see how they interact with local particle streams more closely.
More like electricity veins
@hoodmobbin Exactly! How people can use every other analogy known to man and be considered a nasa genius, but suggest electricity and you’re suddenly branded a loon!
@@helpdeskjnp It's one thing to describe these 'switchbacks' as looking _like_ electrical arcs. It's something else entirely to tout 'electric universe' gibberish.
@@Justin.Franks couldn't have said it better myself
@@Justin.Franks electricity is energy you nutter. Its all energy. Electricity is just one dimension 😁🤪
Can't believe there are actual adults using "nerd" and "geek" as insults in these comments. Y'all really peaked in highschool huh?
And it’s not even that insulting
I am proud to be a nerd and they only make fun of what they cant be .
Kudos to Dr Nour Raouafi and his superb team who made this possible 👏👏
This is truly a huge step moving forward with life support and its development of support of all forms of life as we know it now
Sun : " becareful what you wish for , Parker."
But he only wanted to say hi
This is immensely fascinating, thank you NASA
Thank you taxpayers!
What good is it doing for mankind?
@@farhanasharmin8997 Maybe they will figure out how to protect electronic equipment from solar flares.
lol
@@farhanasharmin8997 what good are you for mankind? Gtfoh
Space is so fascinating and mind-blowing
@mask talks love
yes it is, amazing anyone believes this
@mask talks seems like someone hasn't been loved.
@mask talks Just combine < and 3 it would make heart shape (
@ABMNS PRODUCTION Yes, I too love Sci-Fi
Really a huge achievement for mankind.....Really proud of NASA..Keep going guys!!!!!!
Didn't give you guys a permission but ok
lol
Congratulations to NASA and all its Scientists and Crews in-charge at Parker Probe Team! 👍😎👍
Anti-vaxxers just burst a blood vessel when they heard em say Corona lol they some werid mofuckas bruh
@@tamie341 my bad
@@tamie341 Huh???What does that even mean???
This is beyond spectacular. I am so happy to be alive to see this. AMAZING...
lol
they feed you lies..
Parker... Amazing...
This can't be a coincidence.
@@adoptedbybitcoin Parker is not a lie
@@adityabhalekar3506 Peter Parker
I really like hearing all this Parker news. It is so exciting.
बधाई हो NASA! आपके और दुनियाभर के अंतरिक्ष विज्ञानिकों को अपने योगदान और कडी़ मेहनत का फल मिलता रहे, यही हमारी प्रार्थना है
It’s fascinating how little we know about our sun. Exciting stuff!
Parker is doing some great stuff!
Im so proud this is huge step for humanity
Parker Probe, preliminary data release:
"Hot!"
Amazing. We appreciate all who are in this. I hope there is a regular follow up report. Thank you.
We can never be alone in this universe
Christ is King. Repent or perish.
Yes, it's because everyone has their own Jerry looking from over their shoulder when they're alone, never showing themselves to humanity.
@@darnellpistachio2991 nah
"I'm not touching you! I'm not touching you!"
LOL.
This is why we love NASA ❤
NASA, JAXA, ESA, ISRO, Roscosmos, CNES, SpaceX, and CNSA (CCP still sucks, though).
NASA keeps an awful lot of information from us!
@@MajorWolfgangHochstetter Care to elaborate?
@@MajorWolfgangHochstetter Like what? Please explain what NASA keeps from us. There's more than 1 space agency you know.
It's a lie.
Any instrument problems when entering?
That's what she said.
@@santyclause8034 what?
If only NASA could send a technician to my house to fix my lousy internet connection.
It's sad how many people here with no knowledge in science didn't believe this happened.
A mind is a terrible thing to waste but these people have already done that themselves.
I bet they don't believe how a toothpick works.
Do you know what a logical fallacy is?
When can we see actual photos?
Never, their agenda is to deceive
@@g0stkid8_3 their are actual photos in this video.
Ok...no one yet has said how this probe is surviving 5 million degrees centigrade...why not?
They won't cause is all a fantasy, NASA lies and people applauds.
@@israelgalvez6365 literally
Fantastic! 👏🏽💯
Bravo. Beautiful, thank you
Thank you I am so happy to be alive to see this .
This just brightened my day. ☀️
because of Parker eclipse
Absolutely amazing!!!
How is this absolutely amazing? Is it even kinda cool? Not really. Its mostly made up, actually. Completely fabricated, even.
@@darnellpistachio2991 OK grandma go back to facebook
Man, I stop functioning in +30°c weather, and this is still going after touching something several thousands of degrees...
Huge congratulations! Another incredible milestone for humanity.
We never stop learning ... This is AMAZING! Thank you for sharing.
Hypothosizing
Welcome
Congratulations this is truly a historical achievement
Congratulations!! honestly loving this discovery. Great work
This is so amazing and so interesting. Well done to all those involved.
lol
I am so involved, thanks for saying this to me :D
Well done, NASA.
Well done.
This vid enlightens much!
Awesome 👍
I feels special to born in 21th century when NASA achieves a milestone in cosmology. Its like sci fi . Thank you NASA for feeling me lucky.
Humans still use primitive technology while Aliens have developed time travel
"Are we alone in universe"
Me: *looks at dog*
Dog: *speaks alien*
@@stauroforos Frank? (from MIB)
Love learning about our star. Keep it coming!
That's some hot news
Man! What a time to be alive !
Let me guess.. You watch twominutepapers?
@@Mike7Lof I don't know what's that
@@kennyra1998 Liar!!!!!!!!!!
This type of videos give me Goosebumps,
Wow that probe surely durable👍
durely surable
Especially since it's made from Tin foil..🤣😭
@@marvincarr7125 someone definitely went to high school :P
2019: Coronavirus
2021: Corona fly bus
Is there a video of this moment? Or it's just a computer graphics?
As an American I am so proud of it
Simply mind Blowing!
One must have a mind to be blown first.
Stop being gullible
@@franklyspeaking4480 ok boomer
@@prabhureubenthomas6052
😂
Whatever hater
@@prabhureubenthomas6052 😂
@@franklyspeaking4480 Ok boomer
So what material do we have that can stand that temperature?
Carbon composites
Specifically two panels of superheated carbon-carbon composite sandwiching a 4.5inch thick carbon foam core, with a white ceramic coating
Earth
How long will it take for earth to dissolve or merge, since it's still around 75% molten. Actually, I think 90-95 percent. Molten.
This is quite amazing ! Great achievement
Wow great work team
Congratulations, NASA! A stupendous achievement! Respect from Chennai, India!
I have never heard a word like stupendous. That's good.👍
This stuff is so cooool! Love these explanations too (; (;
I'd have said this stuff is so hot, not cool!
Wow humans have come a really long way.
Meanwhile I step outside shirtless for more than 5 minutes and I fry
Nice.. Very excited to hear more.
Tank you
What material is used in probe ?!
corn kernels
Carbon-composite!
NASA wale bohot khatarnak hai 🚬🚬
Really its greatest achievement 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 congratulations
see yall in 4 years when this gets recommended
honestly nasa should have 10x more subscribers than pewdiepie
Bill nye the...I give up.
Finally, been waiting for 3 years now! 😄
I remember it's Launch...
And how can it handle these high temperatures??? What material is it?
its all BS
well done!! that is amazing.
Congratulations so proud of you people!!!!!!!!!!!!
Congratulations NASA & Dr. Nicky Fox. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
We're all made from stardust. It's fantastic to think that that dust has become conscious and is investigating its origins. Like salmon returning to where it spawned.
nope
yup
@@kimjongun7148 username checks out
Absolutely incredible! Just thrilling! 🥰
Very informative video
What is solar material?
Amazing!
Why don’t they send a probe at night? Much cooler.
Bruh
Lol
try during sola eclipses
Then they couldn't see anything!
They did! 0:06
Hats of to all who are behind this! Really appreciatable
@@Legend7211 Not you, evidently.
@@Legend7211 People who passed high school physics.
this is amazing… our universe is so beautiful
Yessss
Still can't figure out how it didn't get burned. i wish my phone had that heat resting material.
Why, you'd still drop it and smash it.
Combination of carbon composites and only staying so close for a short time.
@@RickMyBalls 😄
Congrats ❤️
Great work. It's amazing what we can accomplish when smart and passionate people come together for a common goal.
@@KARENboomboomROXXNasa has a tiny budget
Unbelievable.
What a work of nasa.
What material is it made of?
dung from taxpayers money.
I like how scientists are so passionate. He talks about it like his is in love.