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NASA's Curie mission will explore solar radio waves

असार २५, २०८१
NASA's Curie mission will explore solar radio waves
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NASA's CubeSat Radio Interferometry Experiment (Curie) was launched on Tuesday to search for sources of radio waves coming from the sun. Curie was launched by the Ariane-6 rocket of the European Space Agency (ESA) from the Guyana Space Center in Kourou.

The said rocket will fly at an altitude of 360 miles (about 580 kilometers) above the surface of the earth . The Radio Interferometry Experiment mission will study the Sun's It aims to study the emission of radio waves from the explosion.

ESA said it was its first mission to measure radio waves in the 0.1-19 MHz frequency range from Curie space, designed by a team at the University of California, Berkeley. This type of research can only be done from space .

'During solar radio wave research, Curie will use a technique called low frequency radio interferometry . This technology has never been used in space before. It will orbit the Earth at a distance of about two miles', NASA noted .

This experiment will try to find out where those radio waves are coming from .

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