‘Most colorful’ map of cosmos ever made will be created via brandnew telescope of nasa

‘Most colorful’ map of cosmos ever made will be created via brandnew telescope of nasa


The US Space Agency NASA will soon launch a new telescope. NASA says it will make the ‘most colored’ map of the universe so far. The size of this telescope called Spherex is not high but it will provide large amounts of information in its nearly two years of mission.

It is an infrared telescope designed to take spectroscopic images. Spectroscopic images measure different wavelength of light from a source. This will provide important information about the growth of the universe and the star group. Along with this, it will also indicate the location of water in space. This mission will be launched on 27 February. Each object in the universe spreads lights in different colors. Our eyes divide all these lights into three bands. From Spherex, lights from each China in the sky will be divided into 96 bands.

It will give new information about chemistry and physics of goods in the universe. This mission will strengthen the function of other infrared telescope in space. These include James Webb Area Telescope and Hubble Area Telescope. Both these telescope are designed to take high-resolution measurements of the most blurred objects in space. Despite this, they can study a very small portion of the sky. For example, James Webb Area Telescope can observe as much as the sky is 1.5 million times bigger than that.

NASA’s Astronaut Sunita Williams, trapped at the International Space Station (ISS) for several months, may return to the Earth next month. Recently, NASA had reported that the crew-10 mission for ISS is a target to launch on March 12 instead of 25 March. Williams’ fellow Astronaut butch Wilmore will also be brought to this mission. NASA has reported that the crew-10 mission will use the spacecraft perpetuity of Spacex, which has taken the first flying instead of the new spacecraft. NASA and Billionaire Elon Musk’s company Spacex is assessing its hardware to ensure the safety and certification of this spacecraft. Earlier, Perpetuity has completed three missions-Group-3, Group-5 and Group-7.

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