Astronomy Tonight for - 09-08-2024
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Astronomy Tonight for - 09-08-2024
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mostra másOn September 8, 2004, NASA's Genesis spacecraft crashed into the Utah desert after a dramatic malfunction during its return to Earth. The Genesis mission was designed to collect samples of solar wind particles and bring them back to Earth for study. These samples were expected to provide valuable insights into the composition of the early solar system and the processes that formed our Sun and planets.
After spending over two years collecting solar wind samples at the Earth-Sun Lagrange point 1 (L1), located about 1 million miles from Earth, the Genesis spacecraft began its journey home. However, when the spacecraft returned to Earth, a crucial design flaw caused the parachutes to fail to deploy, and the sample return capsule crashed into the Utah desert at a speed of over 300 kilometers per hour (186 miles per hour).
Despite the dramatic crash landing, scientists were able to recover many of the delicate solar wind collector arrays from the wreckage. The recovered samples have provided researchers with a unique opportunity to study the composition of the solar wind and gain new insights into the formation and evolution of our solar system.
The Genesis mission's crash landing may not have been the triumphant return scientists had hoped for, but the valuable data collected during its journey continues to advance our understanding of the Sun and the origins of our cosmic neighborhood.
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