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NASA plans to send a probe into the Sun's outer corona

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SPACE.com: NASA's Solar Probe Plus, scheduled to launch no later than 2018, is designed to study the Sun's outer atmosphere. Five science experiments were chosen from thirteen proposals to fly on the spacecraft, which is being built at the Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory; the instruments include a solar wind particle detector and a 3D camera. "The experiments selected for Solar Probe Plus are specifically designed to solve two key questions of solar physics: Why is the sun's outer atmosphere so much hotter than the sun's visible surface, and what propels the solar wind that affects Earth and our solar system?" said Dick Fisher, director of NASA's heliophysics division.

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kinda like throwing a wrench into the heating unti in your attic..isn’t it?

I think it’s more like tossing a test potato chip into a pan of hot oil to see if the oil is hot enough for frying

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