NASA loses contact with satellite monitoring mysterious ecstasy

A miniature satellite tasked with searching for planets outside the solar system is no longer giving answers, mission operators in Nassau have said. The lab said that they had recently contacted the satellite, called Asteria, on December 5, last year, writes Independent, translates Periscope. The ship [...]
The lab said that they had recently contacted the satellite, called Asteria, on December 5, last year, writes Independent, translates Periscope.
The ship was the first of its kind to be placed in earth's orbit in 2017 and which spent three months “struggling to locate planet” monitoring changes in light near the stars.
After completing his first mission in February 2018, Asteria continued to operate on three long missions.
It succeeded in monitoring the passage of the former exhibition transplants after completing the first mission, also winning the title “Year's Mission” at the conference of the South satellites in 2018. /Periscope












