| Posted on Sep 07, 2011 09:47:52 AM | William Cooke | 0 Comments | |
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Our new telescope in New Mexico -- we call it MUT, or Multi-Use Telescope. It can see the explosion flashes caused by meteoroids hitting the moon, measure dust coming off comets, see meteors in the atmosphere, and track satellites/space junk.
MUT also takes nice pictures!
Test image with the MUT telescope we just set up in New Mexico. The globular star cluster M-13 in the constellation Hercules, seen at 30-second exposure.
MUT image of Comet Garradd, discovered back in 2009. Now at magnitude 7.5 -- visible in good binoculars -- Garradd is a first-time visitor to the inner solar system. It will be closest to the sun around Christmas, when it is just outside the orbit of Mars.
Credit: NASA/MSFC/Meteoroid Environment Office
Tags : Marshall Space Flight Center, Multi-Use telescope, William Cooke
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