WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.100 --> 00:00:05.240 Many of us here in the U.S. had an opportunity to witness the first solar eclipse 2 00:00:05.260 --> 00:00:08.730 visible here in almost a hundred years. 3 00:00:08.750 --> 00:00:15.050 During a total solar eclipse you can see the outer, hazy atmosphere around the Sun or the corona. 4 00:00:15.070 --> 00:00:17.230 And you can see it with your naked eye. 5 00:00:17.250 --> 00:00:24.300 Now this corona is actually hotter than the surface of the Sun – over 300 times hotter. 6 00:00:24.320 --> 00:00:27.670 Now just imagine flying a spacecraft through that region 7 00:00:27.690 --> 00:00:30.200 and taking data at the same time. 8 00:00:30.220 --> 00:00:31.930 Sound like science fiction? 9 00:00:31.950 --> 00:00:33.150 Not anymore. 10 00:00:33.170 --> 00:00:35.950 It’s soon to be a reality. 11 00:00:35.970 --> 00:00:40.430 NASA’s Parker Solar Probe mission is about to embark on a historic journey 12 00:00:40.450 --> 00:00:43.310 to our very own star – the Sun. 13 00:00:43.330 --> 00:00:46.980 At the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland, 14 00:00:47.000 --> 00:00:54.430 the spacecraft is currently being built and tested to get ready for launch in the summer of 2018. 15 00:00:54.450 --> 00:00:58.120 Parker Solar Probe is part of NASA’s Living With a Star Program 16 00:00:58.140 --> 00:01:04.170 to explore aspects of the Sun-Earth system that directly affect life and society. 17 00:01:04.190 --> 00:01:07.260 This truly is a mission of extremes. 18 00:01:07.280 --> 00:01:10.890 Hurtling at breathtaking speeds through the Sun’s atmosphere, 19 00:01:10.910 --> 00:01:14.050 closer to the surface than any spacecraft before it, 20 00:01:14.070 --> 00:01:17.320 facing brutal heat and radiation conditions, 21 00:01:17.340 --> 00:01:22.550 and ultimately providing humanity with the first ever close-up view of a star. 22 00:01:22.570 --> 00:01:26.740 So when you check out a solar eclipse and you see that corona, 23 00:01:26.760 --> 00:01:32.060 think Parker Solar Probe and the mission launching soon to touch the Sun. 24 00:01:32.080 --> 00:01:38.140 You can follow the adventure with us at solarprobe.jhuapl.edu. 25 00:01:38.160 --> 00:01:42.103