NASA’s groundbreaking Landolt Space Mission will revolutionize astronomy by launching an artificial star into Earth’s orbit by 2029. This satellite, about the size of a loaf of bread, will enhance the precision of ground-based telescopes, providing astronomers with more accurate measurements of celestial objects. Equipped with eight lasers, the satellite will simulate…
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