NASA's disappeared satellite for decades
NASA's Imager for Magnitopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (Image) has identified this satellite found on January 20
Washington: The American space agency 'NASA' has claimed that a NASA satellite, which was deemed inactive for decades, disappeared for decades is correct and active. NASA's Imager for Magnitopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (Image) has identified this satellite found on January 20.
American Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab has successfully collected telemetry data from the satellite. The space agency is able to read basic housekeeping data from the satellite, thereby making it possible to activate its main controlled system.
Scientists and engineers of NASA's Godard Space Flight Center will continue to try to analyze the data obtained from the satellite so that the status of the satellite can be ascertained.
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