Aditya Madanapalle

Aditya Madanapalle is a science journalist who covers space exploration, astronomy, and physics. They have reported on various missions and discoveries by NASA, ESA, ISRO, and other space agencies from around the world. Their work often highlights the latest advancements in technology and their impact on our understanding of the universe. Aditya's articles often discuss topics such as exoplanets, gamma-ray bursts, Jupiter's moons, and the search for life on icy moons like Europa. They also report on developments in computational fluid dynamics software and ground-based telescopes that push the boundaries of our ability to observe distant celestial bodies.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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  • If only two gyroscopes are left working, NASA may keep one on and place the other in reserve.

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Recent Articles

Hubble Space Telescope Enters Safe Mode: Third Gyroscope Fails, NASA Remains Optimistic

Hubble Space Telescope Enters Safe Mode: Third Gyroscope Fails, NASA Remains Optimistic

Broke On: Wednesday, 24 May 2023 The Hubble Space Telescope, a 30-year-old observatory delivering astronomical images, entered safe mode due to faulty gyroscope readings in May 2023. This is the third time this particular gyroscope has caused issues. NASA remains optimistic about Hubble's future and anticipates continued discoveries this decade. Gyroscopes are crucial for pointing accuracy; three remain functional out of eight that have failed.