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Yes. Unfortunately, #DSNnow is not showing it. Maybe a bug in the pipeline. Mission reports all proceeding as planned. https://t.co/r97HjvmRWL @nasa_eyes #ParkerSolarProbe #SolarProbe pic.twitter.com/jgbSfZ4gjK
— CanberraDSN (@CanberraDSN) August 12, 2018
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A view of this morning’s launch of the Parker #SolarProbe launch from about 3 miles away https://t.co/ulKl6gldeR
— Tony Rice (@rtphokie) August 12, 2018
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#solarprobe historic space mission to sun successfully launched https://t.co/LewtfGnvaz
— Holderness Gazette (@HoldernessNews) August 12, 2018
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Conjecture, theory, testing. In that order. https://t.co/6KuEsAfy2n #SolarProbe #science #SpaceForce #reading #ParkerSolarProbe pic.twitter.com/ZHuZGDqf7i
— Burj Review (@BurjReview) August 12, 2018
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3-2-1… and we have liftoff of Parker #SolarProbe atop @ULAlaunch’s #DeltaIV Heavy rocket. Tune in as we broadcast our mission to “touch” the Sun: https://t.co/T3F4bqeATB pic.twitter.com/Ah4023Vfvn
— NASA (@NASA) August 12, 2018
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Launch teams have conducted the poll and we are ‘GO’ for the 3:31 am ET launch of Parker #SolarProbe! Watch live as we embark on a mission to study the Sun closer than any other spacecraft: https://t.co/T3F4bqeATB pic.twitter.com/P35xDLnRYq
— NASA (@NASA) August 12, 2018
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At closest approach, our Parker #SolarProbe spacecraft will be hurtling around @NASASun at approximately 430,000 miles per hour! That's fast enough to get from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C. in one second. Watch: https://t.co/T3F4bqeATB pic.twitter.com/RPzeX2bW65
— NASA (@NASA) August 12, 2018
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LIVE NOW: Join us as we launch our mission to "touch" the Sun! Watch the countdown to the 3:31am ET liftoff of Parker #SolarProbe: https://t.co/T3F4bqwcib pic.twitter.com/s6NDB0Wwac
— NASA (@NASA) August 12, 2018
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#SunDay is a good day for a launch to the Sun! 🚀☀️ In an hour, live coverage begins of our second attempt to launch our Parker #SolarProbe spacecraft that will help us answer important solar mysteries. Tune in starting at 3am ET: https://t.co/SAmsnwdwDO pic.twitter.com/jtceavPcSP
— NASA (@NASA) August 12, 2018
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Set your alarm to see our #SunDay launch to the Sun! ⏰ Our Parker #SolarProbe spacecraft launches in a few hours aboard a @ulalaunch #DeltaIV Heavy rocket for a historic mission to "touch" the Sun. Watch starting at 3 a.m. EDT on Sunday, Aug. 12. Details: https://t.co/oJKHgKpQjH pic.twitter.com/Zog0gqVtMx
— NASA (@NASA) August 12, 2018
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Tomorrow's launch of our Parker #SolarProbe spacecraft marks the beginning of a historic journey to fly closer to Sun than any other human-made object. Here’s what we hope to learn from the mission that launches at 3:31 am ET on Sunday, Aug. 12: https://t.co/N5Psu9bQjs pic.twitter.com/6ZMxtwas8y
— NASA (@NASA) August 12, 2018
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Our second attempt to launch Parker #SolarProbe will happen on #SunDay, Aug. 12 at 3:31 a.m. EDT / 12:31 a.m. PDT. 🚀☀️ Set your alarm and tune in on https://t.co/U8T7pZaI5r! pic.twitter.com/pmpKkikUtj
— NASA Sun & Space (@NASASun) August 11, 2018
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Something mysterious is going on at the 🌞. In defiance of all logic, @NASASun’s atmosphere gets much hotter the farther it stretches from the Sun’s surface. Learn how we’ll use Parker #SolarProbe to get to the bottom of this solar mystery: https://t.co/f7VyWPqV32 pic.twitter.com/n2cSPW6CTg
— NASA (@NASA) August 11, 2018
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Our Parker #SolarProbe spacecraft, set to launch at 3:53am ET, is the first spacecraft ever named after someone living: Dr. Eugene N. Parker, an astrophysicist whose theories redefined how we understand our nearest star. Watch: https://t.co/9uczz8fdI8 pic.twitter.com/FYdkKlPNw6
— NASA (@NASA) August 11, 2018
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LIVE NOW: Join us as we launch our first-ever mission to study the Sun up close! Our Parker #SolarProbe will swoop within 4 million miles of the Sun's surface, facing heat & radiation like no spacecraft before. Watch the countdown to the 3:53am ET liftoff: https://t.co/MNkanu1yVV
— NASA (@NASA) August 11, 2018
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We're just an hour away from our 3am ET coverage of the 3:53am ET launch of our Parker #SolarProbe spacecraft to the Sun! 🚀 This mission will get closer to our star than any spacecraft has ever gone to help us answer important solar mysteries. Details: https://t.co/Kj3bFHDLkb pic.twitter.com/rZoSMMc545
— NASA (@NASA) August 11, 2018
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The Sun's gravitational pull keeps everything in our solar system. Even though the Sun has a powerful pull, it takes 55x more energy to go to the Sun than to Mars! See how our #SolarProbe will make the journey when it launches at 3:53am ET today, Aug. 11: https://t.co/LevTP7RR1b pic.twitter.com/Nv7xHwNDHi
— NASA (@NASA) August 11, 2018
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JUST IN: The launch team is targeting a new launch time of 3:53 a.m. EDT for liftoff of the @ulalaunch #DeltaIV Heavy rocket carrying our Parker #SolarProbe spacecraft that will "touch" the Sun. Details: https://t.co/aIJjyxIwvM pic.twitter.com/c31yRJZTkn
— NASA (@NASA) August 11, 2018
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We're sending a spacecraft to "touch" the Sun with 1.1 million names submitted by the public! RETWEET if your name is riding along for the 7 year, 4.9 billion mile journey to our closest star when Parker #SolarProbe launches tomorrow. https://t.co/WUGULIqHKX pic.twitter.com/WvTtsBqOk7
— NASA (@NASA) August 10, 2018
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