The European Space Agency has boasted the first calibrated images from the Euclid telescope, and at first glance it is clear that this space observatory is producing extremely high-quality photos. The company SpaceX is finishing the construction of a service tower at its launch pad, which will serve as a backup for manned expeditions. In the last topic of today’s video, we will look at another surprise that the planet Dinkinesh, which the Lucy probe flew past, had in store for scientists. A look at the constellation Perseus (https://www.esa.int/ESAMultimedia/Images/2023/11/EuclidsviewofthePerseusclusterofgalaxies) IC 342 (https://www.esa.int/ESAMultimedia/Images/2023/11/EuclidsviewofspiralgalaxyIC342) NGC 6822 (https://www.esa.int/ESAMultimedia/Images/2023/11/EuclidsviewofirregulargalaxyNGC6822) NGC 697 (https://www.esa.int/ESAMultimedia/Images/2023/11/EuclidsviewofglobularclusterNGC6397) Horse’s head (https://www.esa.int/ESAMultimedia/Images/2023/11/EuclidsviewoftheHorseheadNebula)
0:00 Introduction and presentation of topics
0:36 The Euclid telescope showed its full capabilities
4:28 New service tower on ramp SLC-40
7:06 Another surprise from asteroid Dinkinesh
2023-11-09 20:02:55
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