Thursday, January 3, 2019

NASA's spacecraft is the record for the first time in the history of meteorites

NASA's spacecraft has entered the orbit of a satellite in 110 million km from Earth. There are numerous meteorites in space. This is known as Binocul, about 110 million km away from Earth. The US space agency NASA Osiris-Rakes sent the satellite to investigate it. The spacecraft flew in for a number of years and entered the subsequent orbit

This information was prepared by Osiris-Rex satellites, University of Arizona University scientist Dandy Laaretta. Dante, behind which no satellite has ever been so close to any meteorite, is far less gravitational. That is why it is possible to enter the satellite.

NASA scientists have also expressed hope that the meteorite will be closer to the end of next month. This is the first time that humans have created an artificial planet with an asteroid's orbit close to 1.75 km. It is noteworthy that in 2016, the Rosetta shuttle, which is a 7-km-long orbit

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