NASA's In-Fusion Mission to Probe 20,000-Year-Old Supernova

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NASA is launching a sounding rocket to study the remnants of a 20,000-year-old supernova.
The mission, named In-Fusion, will use a new type of X-ray detector to provide a detailed picture of the supernova's remnants.

NASA is set to launch a sounding rocket on Sunday, November 21, 2021, to study the remnants of a supernova that exploded 20,000 years ago. The mission, named In-Fusion, aims to probe the secrets of the sizzling supernova. The rocket will be launched from the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, USA. The mission's primary objective is to study the remnants of the supernova, known as the Cygnus Loop, which is located about 1,500 light-years away from Earth. The Cygnus Loop is a strong source of X-rays and is considered an ideal laboratory for studying the physics of shock waves. The In-Fusion mission will use a new type of X-ray detector, called a microcalorimeter, to measure the energy of individual X-ray photons. This will provide a detailed picture of the supernova's remnants, including the temperature, density, and chemical composition of the gas. The data collected from the mission will help scientists understand how shock waves from supernovas can heat gas to millions of degrees, a process that is still not fully understood. The launch of the In-Fusion mission is subject to weather conditions and other technical factors.


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