NASA's artificial star all set to unravel mysteries of the Universe
Tuesday, 24 September 2024
NASA plans to launch an artificial star into space by 2029 for better telescope calibration and precise measurement of stellar brightness. The $19.5 million mission, led by George Mason University, seeks to enhance our understanding of the universe's expansion and stellar properties, potentially transforming astronomical observations.
NASA plans to launch an artificial star into space by 2029 for better telescope calibration and precise measurement of stellar brightness. The $19.5 million mission, led by George Mason University, seeks to enhance our understanding of the universe's expansion and stellar properties, potentially transforming astronomical observations.
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