What's happening in the universe? - Week 5


JWST Study Reveals Rocky Planets Can Form in Extreme Environments


The First Image you are seeing, is the Image of "the forming of the rocky plants in eXtreme Ultraviolet Environments (XUE). 


When astronomers are observing, they attracted by this XUE, and turned their focus into it and after observing the 15 disks in the 3 areas of Cluster NGC 6357 also known as the LOBSTER NEBULA in the constellation of SCORPIUS. They found water, Carbon monoxide and Carbon dioxide and another two gases named Hydrogen cyanide and acetylene. They found all of these in XUE 1 in PISMIS 24 in LOBSTER. 


In fact, at this time JWST is the only telescope that can detect, observe and study these rocky plants forming disks using their high resolution, high sensitivity and different kind of Infrared cameras. 


Astronomers studies it's physical and chemical properties using Medium resolution Spectrometer on Webb's Mid-infrared camera.


Only the MIRI wavelength range and spectral resolution allow us to probe the molecular inventory and physical conditions of the warm gas and dust where rocky planets form.
Astronomers were surprised and excited because this is the first time that these molecules have been detected under these extreme conditions.


These results have been published in The Astrophysical Journal .



                       FALCON 9 by SpaceX


                                   || This is the Exact Tweet of SpaceX regarding the Falcon 9.||

 "On board this mission are a total of 25 spacecraft, including KOREA's 425, Space BD’s ISL48, SITAEL’s microHETSat, D-Orbit’s ION SCV Daring Diego, York Space Systems’ Bane, and PlanetIQ’s GNOMES-4"

Don't worry, there is nothing sus in this tweet. That just a normal tweet from SpaceX regarding Falcon 9.

The whole news is,
Falcon 9's success is the major News for future space missions. In the vastness of space, a momentous mission is underway, carrying 25 spacecraft on a collaborative journey that transcends borders and pushes the boundaries of space exploration.

Among them, Korea's 425 spacecraft takes the lead, symbolizing the unity of nations in this cosmic endeavor. The payload includes diverse contributions, each spacecraft carrying a unique purpose and advanced technology. Space BD's ISL48 introduces innovations in small satellite launch solutions, making space more accessible and cost-effective. SITAEL's microHETSat showcases the marvels of miniaturization, proving that significance knows no size.


D-Orbit's ION SCV Daring Diego represents a paradigm shift with in-orbit servicing capabilities, marking a step towards sustainable space activities. York Space Systems' Bane contributes to Earth observation with high-resolution imaging, enhancing our understanding of climate and human activities. PlanetIQ's GNOMES-4 delves into the complexities of the atmosphere, promising valuable data for improved weather forecasting and climate modeling. As these spacecraft embark on their celestial journey, they weave a collective narrative of human ingenuity and collaboration. The mission unfolds as a symphony of technological prowess, promising discoveries that will resonate across the cosmos.



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