Researchers have sent radio signals to space for information on the inside of asteroids!
Science News Desk !!! A group of researchers sent radio signals into space to learn about the inside of 500 feet of high esteroids. A powerful research program for high frequency activities (hairp), a powerful transmitter in Alaska, targeted his antennas on Esteroid 2010 XC15 to send Vabelland radiosignals, which is a Space Rock, which is classified as a close potential dangerous. Results of the experiment can help with attempts to protect the earth from large asteroids. The head investor of the project and Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in South California, Mark Hens, said: “We will analyze data within the next few weeks and try to release the results in the coming months.” This experiment was the first time when an esteroid observation was attempted at such low frequency. He said, it reflects the value of hairp as a possible future research tool for studying near Earth objects. There are different programs to immediately detect estoroids, determine their orbit and size and depict their surface with optical telescope or the planetradar, NASA, California, Spain and Australia with a network of large and highly sensitive radioantennas in Spain and Australia. Long Welynth Radio Signal can provide information on the internal part of the objects. The hairp began to broadcast the signs of Long Welynths this week, using three powerful generators and sent them uninterrupted to the prescribed end of the 12 -hour use. Deta analysis is expected to take several weeks. The experiment also served as a test to investigate esteroids greater than the 2010 XC15. The Esteroid Epoffis, discovered in 2004, will reach the earth’s neighbor on April 13, 2029. It will come in a radius of about 20,000 miles from Earth, which is more close than many geostationary satellites that share the planet PK/CBT, share this story