The planets in the next
month will worsen due to the Mars mission. Mars will be almost exactly behind
the Sun when viewed from Earth. The sun can easily interrupt the broadcast
between two planets when the three celestial bodies line up in one line. To
prevent incorrect signaling, dispatchers from NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
intend to suspend sending any commands to all the Martian rovers and orbiters
in April. Transmission from Mars to Earth, too, will be kept to a minimum.
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Friday, March 22, 2013
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Star and a black hole revolving in rapid waltz
Space Telescope
European Space Agency's XMM-Newton helped discover a star and a black hole that
address near each other at high speed, making one revolution in just 2.4 hours
- which is an hour shorter than the orbital period of the previous record holder.
A black hole in the
close pair, known as the MAXI J1659-152, at least three times as massive as the
Sun, while the mass of its companion star - a red dwarf star - only 20% of the
solar mass.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Curiosity rover to snooze off during a solar storm
Because of the awaiting
solar storm on March 7 NASA temporarily balanced operations on the Martian
surface rover Curiosity Mission Mars Science Lab (MSL). Currently, the rover
mission scientists have presumed from the "sleep" mode, because the
power of the solar storm was much lower than expect.
NASA has taken protection
in view of the fact that a large coronal mass ejection, presumably, was to
reach Mars in a few days, from March 7, the researchers say.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Three-dimensional map of Mars water channels
Based on information get
together by Mars research orbiter Mars investigation Orbiter scientists were
able to create a three-dimensional map of water channels of the red planet.
The studies experts
have finished that the depth of the Martian channels formed during the global
flood, about twice as much as previously thought. Full version of the work of
scientists published in the journal Science.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
A space telescope to detect extraterrestrial life
The Space Research
Institute of the Netherland thinks it may be possible to identify signs of
alien life within the next 25 years, without the need for a space mission.
A new method
Astronomers have
speculated for decades about how observations of exoplanets could provide
evidence of extraterrestrial life.
The Eskimo Nebula X-ray
The XMM-Newton space
observatory agree to us to look surrounded by the covering fuzzy Eskimo Nebula,
instructive a warm face gas to 2 million degrees Celsius.
This image is a amalgam
of data collected by XMM-Newton (blue) and the Hubble Space Telescope (red and
green), and highlights the complex nature of terrestrial nebula, the swan song
of stars like our Sun .
When these stars
mature, they begin to shed their outer layers to expose its core, a high
temperature.
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