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NASA Spransex Observatory Now in space For a two-year mission to create a 3D map of all blue sky. Telescope put on top of a Falcon 9 missile from a starting pad in California four years after four years NASA announced A cavity flight will launch a mission to connect the microsatolitolites together with NASA’s tubers (Corona and Heliosphere). Sportex, on March 12, parted in the 12th Eastern Spacex vehicle and will protect a position relative to the sun that will remain the same during the year.
It will allow the observatory to look at a 98-minute orbit in orbit, but also in the infrared light, as well as the 360-degree lane of heaven. The telescope can capture another 360 degree strips as they move around the earth, which allows you to map all the sky in six months. Spherex is designed to create a 3D map of more than 450 million galaxies in two years in every six months in every six months. The telescope will also collect information about more than 100 million stars of the Milky Way and collect information.
Map of Spherex is connected to being colorful: using a technique of spottroscopy, it will allocate the infrared light in 102 individuals in 102 individuals. NASA is similar to the division of a prism with the division of the sun’s light. For galaxies, their colors will help scientists determine the distance from our planet to scientists. can. Spherex will pour the telescope protective cover for four days and start scientific operations in a month after a month after cooling the temperature.
Meanwhile, the two punch satellites will be taken in synchronous orbit of the Sun will map the Sun Corona map by drawing the polar white light on the sky object. The Corona will collect information to help the solar wind, which can lead to the exact predictions of spacecraft in the space ship.