Sunday, 10 June 2012

NASA to Launch Hole Hunter


The U.S agency is ready to set out a launch telescope into space June 13 to seek the study the black hole. Even the mysterious celestial bodies that the scientists believe that the heart of the massive galaxy that includes our own Milky way. Gravitational pull is extensively seen in the black hole so that not even light will escape from them. Gas, dust, stars suck up the best material structures and heats up generating powerful X ray light emissions.

A decade back the scientists thought that black holes are rare. But now the thinking as been changed for past 20 years. But recently NASA was setting a conduct with the census of the black hole in the universe. A new space telescope has been launched by the U.S space agency called the NuSTAR.” Stars ,nebulae, and black holes emit X rays of the type that we use in medical X rays, and these cannot be detected from the surface of eth Earth,” said by Hertz. 

“But the NuSTAR telescope will focus these X rays onto its digital camera and send the pictures back to Earth for scientific analysis.”This NuSTAR will be just like the size of the refrigerator but it will be hidden tool. The NASA scientists say that every three black holes in the universe of hidden. These black holes are behind the veils of dust and gas. This telescope will help the black hole spinning with the help of the scientists. Paul hertz said that ”Like all of our NASA missions, were going to find unexpected things out there that will lead us to questions and answers that we aren’t even anticipating at this time,” 

Keywords: NuSTAR, Dust and gas, NASA missions, digital camera. 


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