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Scientists await sign from NASA’s Parker Solar Probe after historic shut solar flyby. Will it cellphone residence?


On the heels of a NASA spacecraft’s historic shut flyby of the solar on Christmas Eve, scientists on Earth have one query on their minds: Did their probe survive as an epic Christmas present, or is it a burned up lump of coal in area?

For a number of days, they merely will not know, no less than not till the spacecraft — NASA’s Parker Solar Probe — telephones residence with a easy “standing beacon” on Friday (Dec. 27) to let its science staff know it is okay. But scientists behind the spacecraft’s solar flyby on Dec. 24 are assured their spacecraft would survive the journey.

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