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Wednesday 18 April 2018

NASA sent a space mission to track new worlds

The American Space Agency NASA sent a satellite from Cape Cannel, state of Florida, aimed tracking thousands of new planets out of the solar system.
This mission will try to surprise inside the stars, and try to trace the brightness of the stars there.
The remote planet cannot be seen directly, but when they surround the stars around their targeted area, the brightness of the stars appears to be in a certain way for a while.
The purpose of Tennis is to prepare a list of such planets so that they can be later analyzed with the help of other devices.
George Ricker, the mission's main researcher, is from the US University MIT. He said that the test contains four highly sensitive cameras that can observe almost all the sky.
A specific and timing reduction shows that the planet is passing ahead
'Tysons explains the planet through a process called' transit '. With this we can see the shadow of the planet that surrounds the stars ahead of the stars. '
NASA's latest space telescope spice was fired in space at 6:51 pm local time, according to one of the Falcon 9 rockets.
After a 49-minute flight, this satellites began rotating around the earth in the orbit of the earth. Scientists have chosen the idea of its origin after much thought-saving, during which it will also benefit from the gravity of the moon as it will be needed to burn less fuel.
That mission will continue to work for two decades.
Before that, using another space telescope transit technique called Caper has already discovered more than two thousand planets.
However, the sensitivity and scope of the test is more than the caper, moreover that most of the sky is able to review.
When the planets are confirmed, then with the help of other instruments, it will be tried to check whether such gas is found in their atmosphere that can identify life.

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