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@nasa's #ParkerSolarProbe will not be useless: it will help to understand how the Sun activity will affect many of human activities. It neither a waste of money nor time 🙂🌎 🚀 🛰🌞
— alessandro fino ✈ (@AlexAtlantis) August 12, 2018
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@torybruno You're awesome, Boss! I can't imagine the feelings inside you at the time of lift-off and especially the Probe's separation from the third stage! #GodspeedSolarProbe #SolarProbe #ParkerSolarProbe #SundayMotivation @ulalaunch @NASA @JohnsHopkins
— THIND (@MultiversalBoy) August 12, 2018
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Thank you
— ❌#QFD America 2.0. 1a❌ (@USATwoPointO) August 12, 2018
POTUS #Trump#ParkerSolarProbe#MAGA #Brexit#SundayThoughts https://t.co/oHw8LVKkgM
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#parkersolarprobe is now trending in Canadahttps://t.co/xVrJtS2XbM pic.twitter.com/NLmii6sQJA
— Trendsmap Canada (@TrendsmapCanada) August 12, 2018
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Gives you a better perspective of the size of the Universe when 4 million miles is close #ParkerSolarProbe https://t.co/jB8QtOg0EB
— Curtis (@OGCurtisC) August 12, 2018
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#ParkerSolarProbe venting over Ma Ma Creek, QLD. Spectacular site as the cloud rose over the range as the sun went down. Imaged 18:26 to 19:06 local time (0826 - 0906GMT), exposures 1 to 15 seconds, ISO 800 to 3200, EOS7D @ 200mm. pic.twitter.com/zToeUD3DSd
— Tel Lekatsas (@TelLekatsas) August 12, 2018
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Namesake of #ParkerSolarProbe American solar astrophysicist, #EugeneParker says he awaits the interesting scientific data that will be collected. The 91-year-old predicted the existence of solar wind 60 years ago. #sabcnews
— KiratLalla (@KiratLalla) August 12, 2018
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Namesake of #ParkerSolarProbe American solar astrophysicist, #EugeneParker says he awaits the interesting scientific data that will be collected. The 91-year-old predicted the existence of solar wind 60 years ago. #sabcnews
— SAfm news (@SAfmnews) August 12, 2018
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Scrolling through the #ParkerSolarProbe images @ulalaunch (camera time 10 seconds fast) pic.twitter.com/fowdTg8A7z
— Paul Salanitri (@Paul_Salanitri) August 12, 2018
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Great job @NASASocial @ulalaunch @NASA
— Alex (@4tuneQkie) August 12, 2018
et all
You all ROCK(ET)#SolarProbe #ParkerSolarProbe
I wish we could've hopped over for this but the #GermanSection of #TeamLaunchSupport
AKA @SpAcEhoLiX #FF all from Germany
🇩🇪 👪
&of course we're on board 🚀😂
Great pics @ingallsimages pic.twitter.com/x4Ns2Q9dVD
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Fantastic and exciting lift off of #ParkerSolarProbe! Go go go!! #Sun...we are coming! 🚀🛰🌞 #SolarProbe #nasa #space @NASA @NASAKennedy @andreabettini pic.twitter.com/cdRy4YNR5k
— Marco Salina 👨🏻🏫🔬🌍 (@MarcoSalina85) August 12, 2018
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Liftoff! nasasun’s #ParkerSolarProbe has begun its journey to our star. Over its 7-year expedition, the spacecraft will travel a total distance of ~4.9 billion miles. Parker will use… https://t.co/1bARKNY7A6
— ImAbhilash (@Singh92Abhilash) August 12, 2018
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lets get a PogChamp for this boys#ParkerSolarProbe
— fucky meme (@DuckyMemeMP3) August 12, 2018
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Hours before the rise of the very star it will study, our #ParkerSolarProbe spacecraft launched from @NASAKennedy at 3:31am ET to begin its journey to the Sun and uncover solar mysteries. Details: https://t.co/5O4r9xljva pic.twitter.com/JXerO4H86x
— NASA (@NASA) August 12, 2018
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#ParkerSolarProbe lifted off from Space Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida at 3:31 a.m. EDT aboard a @ulalaunch #DeltaIVHeavy! 🚀 Follow along with the mission here and at https://t.co/KOu1HaS2K3 as we explore the Sun like never before. pic.twitter.com/BSAtpb6QVr
— NASA Sun & Space (@NASASun) August 12, 2018
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We have confirmation that the #ParkerSolarProbe solar panels have been deployed. pic.twitter.com/c0n2FfaVKH
— NASA_LSP (@NASA_LSP) August 12, 2018
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With spacecraft separation confirmed, our #ParkerSolarProbe spacecraft continues its journey to our closest star, @NASASun. Watch: https://t.co/PkGrgsoDAV pic.twitter.com/1b1K2cmtBw
— NASA (@NASA) August 12, 2018
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We have spacecraft separation! #ParkerSolarProbe pic.twitter.com/mYuAodXhzN
— NASA_LSP (@NASA_LSP) August 12, 2018
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“Why won’t the #ParkerSolarProbe spacecraft melt?” is a perfectly reasonable question to ask about this morning's launch to "touch" the Sun. Watch our engineers use a blowtorch to demonstrate 🔥🔥🔥: https://t.co/RL38PIfEa6 pic.twitter.com/XIA9NF8HLP
— NASA (@NASA) August 12, 2018
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Nothing compares to watching a rocket launch live, says Dr. Eugene N. Parker who watched his first rocket launch this morning as his namesake spacecraft, #ParkerSolarProbe, launched to the Sun. Watch: https://t.co/T3F4bqeATB pic.twitter.com/wYHucntNkK
— NASA (@NASA) August 12, 2018
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