Parker Solar Probe update

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Parker Solar Probe update

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Hello all: I thought this may be of interest. I liked the video that came with it.

Franco

http://parkersolarprobe.jhuapl.edu/News ... icleID=112


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Perhaps preliminary raw data in December? Exciting times.


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A nice update, I look forward to the pictures though :)
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Thanks for the update, Franco.

With this and the European solar probe, there should be some good learning coming out over the coming years. Exciting times.

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