Delta IV Heavy launches NASA’s Parker Solar Probe
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- Опубликовано: 11 авг 2018
- A United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket launched NASA’s Parker Solar Probe from Space Launch Complex-37, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, on 12 August 2018, at 07:31 UTC (03:31 EDT). The Parker Solar Probe will study the Sun to help us better understand the corona, the solar wind and other solar activity that might impact life on Earth. The mission was named for Eugene Parker, the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Chicago.
Credit: NASA
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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe explained in detail ruclips.net/video/zJo0tIxNLxU/видео.html
Parker Solar Probe - orbit and timeline ruclips.net/video/cMNQeCWT09A/видео.html
Parker Solar Probe separation ruclips.net/video/j7jIl1DHfus/видео.html
Destin brought me here..
Same
Me too,only I'm late.
Who?
@@CarlosAM1 smarter every Day dude
At a press conference at JBL, the first question from the press was "Wouldn't it just burnt up when Probe gets to close to the sun?" The NASA scientist " Don't be silly, that's why we launched it at night"
That's a really, really overused joke
@@Sevival yeah, but it's still sort of funny. Goes to show eggheads have a laugh as well
😂😂😂👏👏 New to me, love it!
Who Me? Your fool
Good one
Great day for sciences. I wish they would install some onboard camera like what SpaceX is doing.
ULA is private, well, sort of... Video of the booster separation, etc. would be awesome and not cost a lot. I wonder if this was a flat fee or cost plus?
what should the camera see? do we have a filter or mirror for the camera for protecting it getting 1400°C hot? I think not but maybe there is a solution? we could make pictures from Venus dusty atmosphere but it looks boring
Cost of one Delta IV heavy launch = $350 million
Cody of Falcon Heavy launch = $90 million.
Also Falcon Heavy has twice as much payload.
I don't understand why NASA is still hiring ULA instead of SpaceX
Cameras and the equipment to transmit video from that far away weighs a lot, and you need to shave off every single gram you can... So i think there is a good reason for it
Dr. Deek Hounds something like deep space probes like the Parker mission can only be done by the D4H for it can gain benefit from its RS68 Liquid hydrogen engines.
The Delta heavy is a very impressive rocket. It's been used for several years now without incident.
Why would they launch a solar probe at night? Don’t they know that the sun only comes out during the day!?!?
Scott Maday yeah don’t they want it to be hot and not cold smh
*NASA wants to know your location*
The sun is always out brother
Just that the rotation of the earth gives us darkness at the time but the probe still gets the effects from the sun as if it was day time as it enters space.
Thoughts Of Reality /r/whooooosh
I bet NASA did not think of that. Now the probe will surely miss the Sun.
Yea...if this had 1 billion watches we might have a civilized world in the future...
DRZ 400 ..what you think were going in a civilized direction....??? Were done...
Delta IV heavy... a beast!
Well done. Good luck to Parker to succeed on mission.😎
Woot woot! For science!
I'm glad that this happens during my life. NASA: you're the best!
This is a great day of science I wish success this mission
Magnificent. What marvels we humans are capable of.
That is one beautiful machine. Glorious.
Good job guys !!!!
Wow 👍🏼
Long life, my country!
roar of those engines at 1:19....amazing, it lifts off slowly then accelerate fast....none other rocket expect falcon heavy can do that on market today, carrying this probe at such a speed to each our star...which is needed to reach sun
What's the purpose of the red flame to the left of the rocket before ignition?
Amo las ciencias.
Great work thanks for ever creativity
I really want to see one of these in person
That is one of the best sounds my god...
I hope we find some deviation from modern physics when close to the sun! It'd be so much fun to discover some new law or what happens in and on the sun
Why no telemetry like spacex launches, speed, height untill the animation ?
Not necessary.
Thats why private sector far more better than gov
They are posting it on the internet and it’s nice to see vehicle stats for the curious people
Better at keeping TV viewers happy... NOT better at designing, building and launching deep space probes !!!
I actually went to florida this summer to see this one but the launch was cancelled for a week after I left :( on the bright side I did get to see a smaller satellite probe launch at like 2:00 AM but still I was really hoping to see this one happen in real life.
Sweet as, good luck!
it's gotta be hot over there, good idea to send it by night
Good science is my favourite subject
Good
In how many months or years will it reach?? What's the duration of the journey??
orbit and timeline ruclips.net/video/cMNQeCWT09A/видео.html
by 2024 it ill be reach lets hope
Reach what? Are you talking about reaching our Sun? check this out, all last week, the talk coming out of The White House, was about a Military Space Command..now tell me, they want us to believe this launch was about a mission to the Sun, or could it be something else related to this ..Space Command?
@@ShowemRight another conspiracy theorist shithead.
Trumps ego has been connected to this space mission. It will reach "Megalomaniac" status by 2024 🚀
Великолепно! Поздравляю!
نشأة الاكوان
Hello I have a five questions for the emergence of universes of the pockets of the universe
. Question 1: What are the cosmic pockets?
The second question is how do these cosmic pockets form?
The third question : What is the difference between real vacuum and false space?
Question 4: What are the stages of transforming false space into real space?
The fifth question: How do pockets of space become multi-universes? . Please make a video of animated graphics from the computer
.We need animated drawings illustrating how these universes are formed
.Please send those five questions to cosmologists
.
150 million km to go but all the science it will help us with
orbit and timeline ruclips.net/video/cMNQeCWT09A/видео.html
YES FINALLY
nasa espacial é ótima curto todos os videos quero trabalhar lá.
This Delta IV Heavy rocket is THE rocket. It put the Parker Solar Probe at an escape speed of 10.5 miles/sec.
Tremendous speed at what altitude though ?
I agree with some of the comments here, ULA should do a little PR with some on board cameras. Other than that, amazing you could see the center core engine from the ground all the way to MECO. I was waiting to see if you could see the RL-10 ignite but they cut to animation right after MECO. Bad move!
Rockets are not launched for the spectators, but for the customers who know what they are paying for: get the payload into the correct orbit.
What’s up with the edit right at booster separation.. ?
It's an ISO change
Proof the earth is flat (for some people, anyways)
Run! Run! Run! s Fast as You can! - Gibgerbreadman
Legit question guys and gals. Shouldn't it have been launched in the daytime (not because the Sun is up) when that side of the Earth is retreating in its orbit? Essentially "throwing" the rocket out the back of the Earth. I believe the idea is to lose as much of the Earth's 30km/s orbital speed to allow the probe to "fall" towards the Sun. I thought launching in the night time would be like throwing the probe out ahead of the Earth (like you would if you were trying to get to the outer Solar System). I might have my Earth orbit/rotation directions wrong or something??
Parker Solar Probe - orbit and timeline ruclips.net/video/cMNQeCWT09A/видео.html
i m excited my name is in there in the probe !!
Nice!
Announcer has a cool name. Patrick Moore :)
Baz Pearce I agree!
What was that light @ 3:50 ?
similar at 5:15 left-up and 5:20 middle
Strange Object (UFO) at 5:20
Probably a satellite
Wow amazing ♡♡♡♡
Boy I would love to take a ride in that rocket
At what altitude did Parker actually got deployed ?
~154 km
Belo lançamento 😍😍😍😍✌✌✌👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hi guys, can anyone give me an answer to something that is confusing me. I am in the mid-tablelands part of NSW, being the eastern side of Australia, the rocket appeared at 6:30pm in the lower south-west sky in the direction of Adelaide, if I had a protractor facing west the rocket appeared at a 30 degrees angle, it appeared as a bright star, then as it came closer being 60 degrees we can see the three white exhaust smoke I'm assuming, the it came closer to a 70 degrees angle the black silhouette of the rocket with the three other things can be seen, it stayed in one spot for a while, then it moved along until it came to the middle of the west sky being 90 degrees and went straight up to outer space until it disappeared. Where I'm confused is, was the rocket suppose to come down to Australia deliberately or is USA just on the other side of the southern part of western Australia?
The booster and core stage of this rocket fell into the Atlantic and Indian Ocean, respectively. Perhaps one of the Parker Probe's multiple engine burns could be seen... but I doubt a "three part" anything, trailing smoke or otherwise, could be visible from Oz.
Good luck guys, and I completely forgot that you weight less the farther you are jj I hope they took that into consideration going to a giant ball of plasma. GOOD LUCK you guys 2 thumbs up.
Its weird not to see Spacex rocket 😳
When it will arrive ?
First approach in November
Parker Solar Probe - orbit and timeline ruclips.net/video/cMNQeCWT09A/видео.html
Note the satellite passing by top left at about 5:20 into the flight.
Looks more like something that came off the rocket to me...
You know how cool it would be if NASA actually let us watch live footage as the Parker Solar Probe approaches the sun?
Well they don't have any cameras on board, the only direct imaging system is looking backwards at stardust.
Look at 1:52 - 1:53 the second engine
NASA proud of America
Weldone
Da hora
Genial 🤓
Super produção,,,,???????????
Sempre soube que era melhor ir pro sol a noite.
Heavy payload !!
Lit
Destin and Tory Bruno brought me here.
Cool Man Luke is going to NASA to share his rocket science and teach them warp speed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It seems very fictionic and beautiful ..,...
1230Ataur Rahman “Fictionic” isn’t a word.
There goes my name
Gud luck
why don't they interconnect the fuel tanks on all 3 boosters?
So when the 2 side booster separate, the middle middle one has less weight to carry
Ever heard of staging?
Nice NASA
welcome to icarus 2
I’ve got my name in that yay
What Happened at 4:17
Side boosters separate.
Woot
I was there !!!
Hi ..Friends how are you it is such a big program
study for civil
I just took pictures, I didn't build the rocket
Lucky you 😭
Prefer Space-X launches, lots of live camera views.
Andrew Lots of information is not a bad thing. Lot of kids watch these videos
Andrew - Lmao, dude you are so incredibly incorrect it's actually hilarious, the majority of viewers are not rocket engineers, they have hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of viewers, a vast majority of the people watching the launches are laymen people who just watch for the enjoyment of it and tens of thousands of kids. Good for you for knowing what MaxQ is, you should go post over on r/iamverysmart, they seem like your kind of people. Now I know I'm being particularly hard on you, but that's because you're a ignorant entitled teenager, you'll eventually learn that the world isn't here for you, people won't (and shouldn't have to) tip toe around your preferences. As for me, I'm going to keep watching SpaceX's launches and enjoying them, even that 4 seconds it takes for them to explain what MaxQ is, because it literally has no ill effect on it and I'm not a whiny little bitch.
The majority of RUclipsrs and Viewers are children and young adults who are NOT rocket engineers. SpaceX do webcasts to inspire future engineers or to just entertain.
jsullivan05 I'm so happy you comment to him, His ignorance bothered me. Badly. Like he us the only person on the world and because he knows a little bit about rockets, The rest of the world should as well. I mean, good to be optimistic, but assuming makes an ass out of you and me.
this is a hydrogen rocket or kerosine
liquid hydrogen + liquid oxygen
I want to join nasa
well it's alot of office work
Harish Koranga Join ISRO ur name sound Indian
GaU raV Im from uttarakhand(bageshwar)
y the mic so bad?
Maybe we should use the Parker to study the outer solar system... The speed
That would require encounters with the other planets and a really close gravity assist with the sun that would either use venus or jupiter which could instead be used prograde to get to other planets
@@CarlosAM1 Parker already requires gravity assists
@@coffeespy1133 yes. To slow down, to speed up its a whole other series of unnecesary assists.
Hay lắm nasa
My name was in it
Where's Airbus?
Airbus?
Good luck even if i know you will succeed
T-15
And you have to ask yourself what exactly are they searching for it will be hot I'm sure they know that what else do you would you need to know
Parker Solar Probe explained in detail ruclips.net/video/zJo0tIxNLxU/видео.html
SciNews very interesting thank you
Maybe planes crossing, but needs more investigation
4:16 ????
Martin Andres Dominguez Gil separation stage, strap detonation
But it does not make sense, it causes a giant explosion!
Because they use explosive bolts to separate the sections.
I see an explosion of about 6 football fields or maybe a lot more (Estoy usando el traductor, mi ingles no es bueno. perdón)
You see exactly the same pyrotechnics when the shuttle SRB's detached as well, the same system of explosive bolts. Your sense of scale is waaay off though.
UFO at 3:58
UFO at 5:20
It is the boosters falling back through the atmosphere.
@@nickdehart5702 well i guess that makes it an IFO then
Lol what? 5,000lbs per second of fuel burn? The whole thing weighs 1.6 million lbs. on the pad. That cannot be correct.
What's next NASA?
MSL mars 2024 rover
Chad Walker what does that mean?
it's a new rover that will be sent to mars by 2024. you should search for videos about it but i can tell you that it can launch small rockets with samples to earth so we can study them better than ever. the rover will land on mars somewhere near where there is marks of past water lakes
correction : it will launch by **2022
another probe will lauch this year too. i just remembered it's called "Insight"
Chad Walker oh wow thanks, i will search more of it
space is a highway
Much more professional than a SpaceX launch, no silly mob of cheering and yelling SpacXers
Actually there was a cheering and yelling mob, you just didn't see it.
Agnaldo Bahia Brasil
All the best NASA. guys they just need our overwelming support who knows what they are going to discover after this mission, the worlds technology as it is today is as a result of the otherwise thinking of men and women, coming back to that todays weather is not the way it was 20 years ago, floods overising temperatures and all the fires that are reportedly around the world, hmmmm indeed there are many qustions to that. Anyway just waiting for the results and may God be with you millions of miles towards the SUN
미국이 우리나라 동맹인게 정말 다행이다....
If they would have done what SpaceX did with their boosters, it would have been more cost effective I guess!
SpaceX did it in less time and half as much money. They also figured out how to re-use the boosters. ULA needs to get up to date on technology they are behind by like a decade maybe more.
Well these guys aren't on a tight budget, no shits are given if they let it all burn.
UFO 3.56 to 4.01 seg
Sure it was bud.
2:21 😂