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Judi Lynn

(160,601 posts)
Tue Apr 2, 2024, 04:06 AM Apr 2

NASA is Planning to Shut Down One of the Great Observatories to Save Money



MARCH 20, 2024 BY MARK THOMPSON

The US Government budget announcement in March left NASA with two billion dollars less than it asked for. The weeks that followed have left NASA with some difficult decisions forcing cuts across the agency. There will be a number of cuts across the agency but one recent decision came as quite a shock to the scientific community. NASA have just announced they are no longer going to support the Chandra X-Ray Observatory which has been operational since 1999 and made countless discoveries.

Chandra was launched back in 1999 and has become pivotal in the world of X-ray astronomy. X-ray observatories like Chandra have to be placed in orbit because the atmosphere blocks the X-ray radiation from reaching Earth. Like other high energy telescopes, the mirrors of Chandra have to be placed at shallow angles to the incoming high energy beams. If they were placed perpendicular the X-rays would zip straight through. Instead, multiple mirrors are placed at shallow angles to gently guide the radiation to a focus.

Since its launch it has captured high resolution X-ray images of black holes, supernova remnants, pulsars and galaxy clusters. The X-rays allow us to look deep inside these extreme objects to show detail which is usually impossible to see. It’s first image was the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A, it revealed forward and reverse shockwaves and ejecta from the pre-supernova state.



This X-ray image of the Cassiopeia A (Cas A) supernova remnant is the official first light image of the Chandra X-ray Observatory. The 5,000 second image was made with the Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS). Two shock waves are visible: a fast outer shock and a slower inner shock. The inner shock wave is believed to be due to the collision of the ejecta from the supernova explosion with a circumstellar shell of material, heating it to a temperature of ten million degrees Celsius. The outer shock wave is analogous to an awesome sonic boom resulting from this collision. The bright object near the center may be the long sought neutron star or black hole that remained after the explosion that produced Cas A.

More:
https://www.universetoday.com/166247/nasa-is-planning-to-shut-down-one-of-the-great-observatories-to-save-money/
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NASA is Planning to Shut Down One of the Great Observatories to Save Money (Original Post) Judi Lynn Apr 2 OP
Damn! lastlib Apr 2 #1
Shut the fuckker down. Everybody knows its one of those satellites that Biden loans to Israel to start 3Hotdogs Apr 2 #3
It's probly where teh Jews have their space lasers.... lastlib Apr 2 #4
that's what I'm saying but you ain't suppose'ta know about them space lasers so don't tell nobody it was me that told 3Hotdogs Apr 2 #5
My lipz are sealed! lastlib Apr 2 #7
Sad Roy Rolling Apr 2 #2
If they Delphinus Apr 2 #6

lastlib

(23,272 posts)
1. Damn!
Tue Apr 2, 2024, 06:20 AM
Apr 2

Another major casualty of repuglikan war on science. I detest those futhermuckers with a passion to rival a supernova.

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3Hotdogs

(12,405 posts)
3. Shut the fuckker down. Everybody knows its one of those satellites that Biden loans to Israel to start
Tue Apr 2, 2024, 08:21 AM
Apr 2

those fires in California.

3Hotdogs

(12,405 posts)
5. that's what I'm saying but you ain't suppose'ta know about them space lasers so don't tell nobody it was me that told
Tue Apr 2, 2024, 09:15 AM
Apr 2

you about 'em.

lastlib

(23,272 posts)
7. My lipz are sealed!
Tue Apr 2, 2024, 02:21 PM
Apr 2

It'll be as safe with me as it'd be in the Mar-a-Largo bathtub........(uh-oh....)

We definitely don't want this out in the public domain where Congress-critters can find out about it.

Roy Rolling

(6,932 posts)
2. Sad
Tue Apr 2, 2024, 06:35 AM
Apr 2

In my life we’ve gone from zero satellites to being surrounded by mostly commercial satellites blanketing Earth’s space. But time marches on, if only to fund more bombs and fossil fuel companies to hasten Earth’s demise.

We are the dumbest smart species in the world, the universe, created as an example of what not to do to survive as a species.😂

Delphinus

(11,840 posts)
6. If they
Tue Apr 2, 2024, 10:52 AM
Apr 2

took just the smallest portion of what they spend on black budget and/or the military, this would still be funded.

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