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    Parker Solar Probe Launch Targeted for Aug. 11

    Illustration of NASA's Parker Solar Probe approaching the Sun.

    NASA and its mission partners are targeting Aug. 11 for the launch of the Parker Solar Probe mission to the Sun. The 45-minute launch window will open at 3:48 a.m. EDT. During final inspections following the encapsulation of the spacecraft, a small strip of foam was found inside the fairing and additional time is needed for inspection.

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    Parker Solar Probe Launch No Earlier Than Aug. 6, 2018

    Parker Solar Probe in Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Florida.

    NASA now is targeting launch of the Parker Solar Probe no earlier than Aug. 6, 2018. Additional time was needed to evaluate the configuration of a cable clamp on the payload fairing. Teams have modified the configuration and encapsulation operations have continued. Teams also have successfully repaired a leak in the purge ground support tubing on the third stage rocket motor, which was discovered during final spacecraft processing late last week. The satellite will launch on a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket from Space Launch Complex 37 on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.

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    Update to Media Day: Parker Solar Probe Undergoing Additional Processing

    Two people in bunny suits kneel in front of a solar panel attached to a spacecraft while operating a purple laser in the dark.

    Teams require additional time for processing NASA's Parker Solar Probe spacecraft after discovering a minor tubing leak in the ground support equipment during final processing. The tubing is being repaired, and the spacecraft is healthy. As always, operations take precedence during launch and we needed to cancel media day activities on July 13, 2018. NASA will make every effort to provide updated imagery of the spacecraft prior to encapsulation.

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