WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.030 --> 00:00:04.100 Betsy Congdon Lead Engineer for Parker Solar Probe's heat shield. Curtis Wilkerson - Engineer 2 00:00:04.120 --> 00:00:08.110 NASA's Parker Solar Probe is exploring the Sun. 3 00:00:08.130 --> 00:00:12.220 Engineers show us the strength of the spacecraft's protective shield. 4 00:00:12.240 --> 00:00:16.260 Betsy: Here we have a 5 00:00:16.280 --> 00:00:20.290 piece of the heat shield for Parker Solar Probe 6 00:00:20.310 --> 00:00:24.320 which is a sandwich panel, made of carbon 7 00:00:24.340 --> 00:00:28.410 that is like the graphic epoxy you might find in your golf clubs or your tennis rackets 8 00:00:28.430 --> 00:00:32.450 some carbon foam, and then another piece of carbon-carbon on the back. 9 00:00:32.470 --> 00:00:36.450 It's very light weight, as you can see. And here I've got a blowtorch 10 00:00:36.470 --> 00:00:40.640 and I'm gonna use it to get the front surface of this glowing hot. 11 00:00:40.660 --> 00:00:44.700 And then we will have a nice demonstrator come in and touch the back with his hands. 12 00:00:44.720 --> 00:00:48.730 Let's get this started. 13 00:00:48.750 --> 00:00:52.760 30 seconds later 14 00:00:52.780 --> 00:00:56.800 Betsy: You can start seeing it glowing red. The real heat shield gets up 15 00:00:56.820 --> 00:01:00.850 to about 2500 degrees Fahrenheit which we're not going to do today. 16 00:01:00.870 --> 00:01:04.880 But we are going to get it to a couple of hundred degrees Fahrenheit. 17 00:01:04.900 --> 00:01:08.910 It's glowing pretty good now. Curtis, why don't you touch the back surface of that? 18 00:01:08.930 --> 00:01:12.960 What does it feel like? 19 00:01:12.980 --> 00:01:16.990 Curtis: Pretty cool 20 00:01:17.010 --> 00:01:21.020 Betsy: "Nice and cool," he says. Which is just how we like it. Keeping the spacecraft cool. 21 00:01:21.040 --> 00:01:25.020 music 22 00:01:25.040 --> 00:01:29.090 tone 23 00:01:29.110 --> 00:01:33.130 beeping 24 00:01:33.150 --> 00:01:35.475 beeping