The hard part of this endeavor is the part where the probe does not get pulled directly into the Sun. Gravity will take care of anything that is not moving fast enough at the proper trajectory to "pass by".
This is why I have always had a little dream about "shipping" all those evil doers we catch and convict on one way trip to the closest thing to hell I can see.
Venus. Extremely high volcanic activity. Average surface temperature around 140 °F (60°C for the metric frens) it rains sulphuric acid constantly and the whole surface likely smells like rotten eggs due to high volumes of hydrogen sulfide in the atmosphere.
The signs are literally everywhere in our solar system. The Sun controls our neighborhood. We live and die at its (or the Creator's) whim. So it is written, so it shall be.
Note what a HUGE rocket it took to get this probe to the sun. That's because going to the sun is actually very hard!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhDD2KaflSU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHvR1fRTW8g
The hard part of this endeavor is the part where the probe does not get pulled directly into the Sun. Gravity will take care of anything that is not moving fast enough at the proper trajectory to "pass by".
This is why I have always had a little dream about "shipping" all those evil doers we catch and convict on one way trip to the closest thing to hell I can see.
Venus. Extremely high volcanic activity. Average surface temperature around 140 °F (60°C for the metric frens) it rains sulphuric acid constantly and the whole surface likely smells like rotten eggs due to high volumes of hydrogen sulfide in the atmosphere.
The signs are literally everywhere in our solar system. The Sun controls our neighborhood. We live and die at its (or the Creator's) whim. So it is written, so it shall be.