Friday, May 12, 2017

Photographer for the sun! NASA's Rocket will send 1500 photos in five minutes

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NASA has appointed a special photographer for the sun! NASA has sent sound rockets to take pictures of sun conditions. The successful launch of NASA's financial aid 'Raise' (The Rapid Acquisition Imaging Spectroog Experiment) on Friday.

Don Hassler, a researcher from the South-West Research Institute in Texas, said that all the data was fine when sending the rocket made for observing the sun. And it has been successfully launched. What is this 'Rise'? This rocket has been sent to orbit 320 kilometers (200 miles) from the surface. His job is to focus on the movement of the sun. 

In other words, the spacecraft will keep the sun on camera forever. Raise one and a half thousand photos in five minutes, 'Raise' NASA states that the 'active' of the sun's radiation, its intensity, the magnitude of the magnetic field's energy will make a complete picture of 'Rise'. 

NASA's Solar Dynamic Observatory (SDO) and Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEOO or 'Stereo') are already working in the study of the Sun. But some of the sun's changes are rapidly changing. To know why this is happening, Rice was sent to space to know what was going on in space.

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