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I'm trying to figure a way to visualize the distances and whatever shielding/materials used to protect the instruments on board:patrice:
 

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I am going to take a different take on this. Just put up the story as is, without doing some click bait title. Anyone who is interested in the story, will enter the thread and read it. Anyone you drew in only because of the click bait title, will probably not care about the real story anyway.


On to the story. I don't think the craft will last long at all, considering the composit materials it is made of is rated to 2500 degrees Fahrenheit, while within a few thousand kilometers of the Sun's surface, the heat is far higher than that.

"The visible surface of the sun, or the photosphere, is around 6,000°C. But a few thousand kilometres above it – a small distance when we consider the size of the sun – the solar atmosphere, also called the corona, is hundreds of times hotter, reaching a million degrees celsius or higher." (or 1.8 million degrees Fahrenheit.)

 
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I am going to take a different take on this. Just put up the story as is, without doing some click bait title. Anyone who is interested in the story, will enter the thread and read it anyone. Anyone you drew in only because of the click bait title, will probably not care about the real story anyway.


On to the story. I don't think the craft will last long at all, considering the composit materials it is made of is rated to 2500 degrees Fahrenheit, while within a few thousand kilometers of the Sun's surface, the heat is far higher than that.

"The visible surface of the sun, or the photosphere, is around 6,000°C. But a few thousand kilometres above it – a small distance when we consider the size of the sun – the solar atmosphere, also called the corona, is hundreds of times hotter, reaching a million degrees celsius or higher." (or 1.8 million degrees Fahrenheit.)
I'll take the first paragraph into consideration.

As for the next two paragraphs. I think it might last for a little and what shielding against that amount of heat could also be used for.
 
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