NASA's new climate detecting satellite on operation | technology updates

The new SPACEX driven NASA's satellite is all set to work in its operational mode. There are some climate detecting satellite revoloving around the earth whose main function is to track the atmospher of the earth and provides the latest report for the good check of climatic conditions of the earth. Now these satellites have turned out their lasers whose main function is to maintain the connectivity with each other which can be vary easily due to the changing gravitational field. The data collected by these satellites will provide the great help for scientist to better understand the magma flow, melting of glaciers and shrinking of ice layer.

NASA's new LRI system
Also there was a old version of this satellite is also present which is using the microwave method for connecting with each other. But this new GRACE FO is consist of both microwave and laser technology. According to the sources the laser install on this new GRACE FO isactually on testing for its accuracy. According to NASA this laser system instal on this GRACE FO is very big breakthrough for measurement technology. The most impressive part of this technology is that the laser points at as coin sized hole from 137 miles distance orbiting 16000 miles.

13 June activation day for laser system indicates that LRI system was working on the expectation of the NASA. In the first attempt the link between them was successful the also sent the distance measurement data on the earth.




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