NASA GUSTO Telescope will draw up part of the “Milky Way”

American Space Agency NASA is preparing to launch an experiment called GUSTO, which means the Galactic Observatory/ Ectragalactic ULDB Spectropical Terahertz, which aims to create a 3D map of a section of the galaxy “Milky Way”. The GUSTO experiment includes a telescope that will swim at an altitude of 36.6 km [...]
American Space Agency NASA is preparing to launch an experiment called GUSTO, which means the Galactic Observatory/ Ectragalactic ULDB Spectropical Terahertz, which aims to create a 3D map of a section of the galaxy “Milky Way”.
The GUSTO experiment includes a telescope that will swim at an altitude of 36.6 kilometers above Antarctica using a balloon for at least 55 days and will be “absorption” high - frequency radio waves that penetrate the inter-cosmic medium, a term that refers to gas, dust, radiation and other materials that make up space among the stars.
GU The STO will require carbon, oxygen and nitrogen signals in the interstellar environment, and thus data on how stars and planets form, namely, what makes space particles gather together to form molecular clouds that precede star formation.
The mission will detect the 3D structure of the Magellan Great Cloud, a dwarf galaxy near “Milky Way” that is visible with free eyes from parts of the southern Earth hemisphere.
Telescope will fly to the atmosphere of the South Pole, which will guide it in circles around politics during the mission.












