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It promises to be a remarkable moment in the history of space exploration.
A year from now, on 24 December, Nasa’s Parker Solar Probe will race past the Sun at the astonishing speed of 195 km/s, or 435,000 mph.
No human-made object will have moved so fast nor, indeed, got so close to our star - just 6.1 million km, or 3.8 million miles from the Sun’s “surface”.
“We are basically almost landing on a star,” said Parker project scientist Dr Nour Raouafi.
“This will be a monumental achievement for all humanity. This is equivalent to the Moon landing of 1969,” the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory scientist told BBC News.
They put a mirror on the part that is in the suns light. Can’t heat up if you reflect almost all the light that hits you.
I saw Sunshine too. Weird ending.
What’s that?