Sunday, January 6, 2019

The twin planets that unravel the mystery of the solar system; NASA record!

Even if it is a feudal country, you have to take a glimpse of yourself. That's the big culprit. If you make a mockery, then what do we write for American newspapers and ours? What record has it done in the US?



US Space Research Center NASA has once again proved to be the world's progressive space research center. On the first of January, NASA's spacecraft has achieved a record that has not yet reached a human race.



January

It is about 20 miles long and has reached a new constellation of billions of miles off the Earth. The New Harrison spacecraft has gone there to collect clippings about how the solar system we have is the Earth that we live in.

The new Harrison spacecraft, floating on the skyscraper, was scheduled to begin at 12:33 am on January 1, the Qubebar belt's 'Third Zone'. But NASA has not been confirmed to have successfully reached it until 10:31.



New Horizons spacecraft

The new Harrison spacecraft, floating on the skyscraper, was scheduled to begin at 12:33 am on January 1, the Qubebar belt's 'Third Zone'. But NASA has not been confirmed to have successfully reached it until 10:31.

Alice Bowman, the new Harrisons Mission Operations Manager known as 'MOM', received updates from mission engineers, one of which was called green color. "We have a healthy spaceship, we have traveled too far," he said.



"Contact binary"

The New Harrison spacecraft has also sent a photograph of Alma Tulley, the so-called 'Container Binary', about 17,000 miles (27,000 kilometers) away. Only after seeing the pictures near it has emerged that it has an image of two planets together.



You can also find a historic clue

The length of the planet is about 19 miles (31 kilometers) long and its larger sphere 'Altima' (12 miles / 19 km long) and small sphere 'Tule' (9 miles / 14 kilometers long).


These two spheres are believed to have been formed by the solar system at the end of 99%. It is also believed that the solar system we live in is also a historic clue



Jeff Moore

Considering it, 'New Horses is like a Time Machine. It takes us back to the birth of the solar system. ' Said Jeff Moore, the leading head of the New Horizons Geological and Geo Physics team. He also said that he could "understand the origins of the planets by studying the Altima Tulu.



Dozens of data

In the subsequent months, New Horsons will send dozens of data to Earth, and there are great expectations in the space research world. No doubt, the closeness and inspection of this ultima tulley will help to write the latest chapters on the solar system

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