A Space X -Falcon 9 rocket launched two investigations into NASA science in a magnificent lift off from California on March 11, 2025. Immediately after the launch, the rocket deployed both investigations, which resulted in the amazing image of NASA’s Saphrex spacecraft to its polar orbit.
What is it?
SpaceX’s work horses Falcon 9 rockets launched dozens of high -cost pay loads for NASA, and this launch was no different. Two spacecraft’s spacecraft, NASA’s Crahx (Spectro Phototer for the history of the universe, revenue and ICES Explorer’s era) and cartoon (Polar to unite Corona and Halley Spare), will provide scientists with a valuable data for the coming years.
In this photo, a large, cone -shaped photon shield appears immediately after deployment. The shield keeps unwanted light away from the central tool of investigation, which can detect 102 wavelengths of infrared light.
Where is it?
Launch came from the Vandanburg Space Force Base near Los Angeles, California. The Wandinberg provides an easy place to launch a spacecraft and other payloads in the polar orbit.
In this photo, the Spricks are heading towards its polar orbit, which will rotate the earth’s poles from the north to south along the terminator line, which is the fantasy line that separates the earth on the ground day and night.
Why is this amazing?
Cartoon and Crahx are the next generation of spacecraft that will help scientists answer our solar system and beyond questions.
The esophagus will study the universe in an individual light to observe the things that are hidden to the human eye. This investigation will make the entire sky map in 102 wavelengths of infrared light, which will collect data on 450 million galaxies and more than 100 million stars in our own sky galaxy.
In the meantime, cartoons are designed to study how the sun’s outer environment, or corona, turns into solar air.
Want to know more?
Find out more about how NASA’s new solar investigation will provide the knock -out cartoons to the mystery of the solar wind, or why the upcoming observations of Asfrex are such a big deal.
And don’t leave our launch coverage with more photos and videos from the lift off last night.