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Space Observatory Video by Science & Technology Satellite No. 3 Released​
View : 7997 Date : 2014-01-13 Writer : ed_news

 Images of the Andromeda Galaxy, the Orion Nebula, and the Rosetta Nebula taken by the Science & Technology Satellite No. 3, which was built by the KAIST Satellite Technology Research Center and launched at the Yasny launch site in Russia, were released on December 17, 21  st  and 22  nd  , 2013.
    
The Andromeda Galaxy (M31) is the nearest spiral galaxy and is located about two million light years away from the earth. The first image received was an infrared image recorded by the space telescope loaded in the satellite.
    
Research using the satellite’s infrared camera and imaging spectrometer for observing the Earth will also be conducted until February, 2014.  After that, the satellite will be collecting images on infrared cosmic background radiation and exploring the galactic plane at a height of 600 km for two years. The infrared and spectrometer images from the Earth observation can be utilized for disaster monitoring and applied to basic research for the detection of wildfires and urban heat island effect as well as flood damage observation and water quality prediction.    

Infrared Light Observed in the Universe, Andromeda Galaxy 
  

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