NASA Will Launch Israel's First Space Telescope, Set to View Fleeting Events Like Supernovae

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The Ultraviolet Transient Astronomy Satellite will study explosive moments in the cosmos.

of the cosmos for fleeting events. The telescope’s observations will be made at ultraviolet wavelengths

but can be combined with data like those from the LIGO Collaboration, which monitors for gravitational waves. Combining different types of observations will allow scientists to glean new insights about some of the most intense phenomena in the universe, from the brilliant deaths of stars to the powerful mergers between some of the densest known objects.“We are proud to join this partnership, an international effort that will help us better understand the mysteries of the hot, transient universe,” said Mark Clampin, director of the Astrophysics Division at NASA, in an agency.

According to the release, the agreement between NASA and the Israel Space Agency states that NASA will provide ULTRASAT’s launch opportunity at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.Built-in LED lights, a wireless charging pad, and a small cooler box help this end table rise above the rest.

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