August 12, 2018 7:31 am

Parker Solar Probe

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Delta IV Heavy

Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA
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Flying into the Sun’s atmosphere (or corona) for the first time. Coming closer to the Sun than any previous spacecraft, Parker Solar Probe will employ a combination of in situ measurements and imaging to achieve the mission’s primary scientific goal: to understand how the Sun’s corona is heated and how the solar wind is accelerated.
Launch Overview
Window Open 07:31 UTC
Window Close 08:36 UTC
Lift Off Aug 12, 2018 · 07:31 UTC
Launch Facility Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA
Launch Pad Space Launch Complex 37B
Target Orbit Heliocentric N/A
Payload Overview
Customer United Launch Alliance
Payload Parker Solar Probe
Rocket Delta IV Heavy
Destination Heliocentric N/A
Recovery Overview
Landing Location See Mission Notes
Landing Type RTLS / Droneship
Flying into the Sun’s atmosphere (or corona) for the first time. Coming closer to the Sun than any previous spacecraft, Parker Solar Probe will employ a combination of in situ measurements and imaging to achieve the mission’s primary scientific goal: to understand how the Sun’s corona is heated and how the solar wind is accelerated.

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United Launch Alliance
Space Launch Complex 37B
Launch Overview
Window Open 07:31 UTC
Window Close 08:36 UTC
Lift Off Aug 12, 2018 · 07:31 UTC
Launch Facility Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA
Launch Pad Space Launch Complex 37B
Target Orbit Heliocentric N/A
Payload Overview
Customer United Launch Alliance
Payload Parker Solar Probe
Rocket Delta IV Heavy
Destination Heliocentric N/A
Recovery Overview
Landing Location See Mission Notes
Landing Type RTLS / Droneship

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