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    More Than 1.1 Million Names Installed on NASA’s Parker Solar Probe

    A person in a clean suit places a plaque on the side of the Parker Solar Probe spacecraft, while three other clean-suited people look on.

    Throughout its seven-year mission, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe will swoop through the Sun’s atmosphere 24 times, getting closer to our star than any spacecraft has gone before. The spacecraft will carry more than scientific instruments on this historic journey — it will also hold more than 1.1 million names submitted by the public to go to the Sun.

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    Solar Power: Parker Solar Probe Tests Its Arrays

    A person wearing a clean suit sits in a dark room looking a solar panel, on which all the cells are glowing red.

    NASA's Parker Solar Probe gets its power from the Sun, so the solar arrays that collect energy from our star need to be in perfect working order. This month, members of the mission team tested the arrays at Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Florida, to ensure the system performs as designed and provides power to the spacecraft during its historic mission to the Sun.

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