To calibrate telescopes on Earth, NASA launches an ‘artificial star’ into orbit around Earth

In 2029, sky watchers may catch a glimpse of at least one human-made ‘star’ in the sky.

Earlier this week, NASA announced plans to place a small satellite in orbit just over 35,400 kilometers above our planet’s surface – far enough so that the satellite can mimic a real star for telescopes at Soil. Scientists say the satellite, called Landolt, wouldn’t be bright enough to be seen with the naked eye, but if you have a personal telescope at home you might be able to see an object the size of a shoebox hovering over the United States. in a stationary position.

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