This is a future mission - which is why all references are in the future tense. It will be a single launch - sometime next year; by September of 2025 at the latest. There hasn't been a launch, yet. Best wishes from Vermont ❄️💙❄️
2:35 ; With similar logic, the Earth's 365-day orbit around the sun _(without sending satellites into space, with radio telescopes on Earth)_ can be used as a radio telescope with a diameter of 300 million kilometers.
Great explanation. Thanks so much. Merry Christmas. ❤❤❤
This mission would also come handy as a preparation for interplanetary human missions.
Happy Holidays to NASA JPL.
WOW,thanks for sharing
Wow awesome 😍
Incredible!
Cool! 👍
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Thanks for sharing, NASA JPL.
Amazing 🤩
Merry QuantumEntanglement everyone!
How many launches did it take to get them all up there?
This is a future mission - which is why all references are in the future tense. It will be a single launch - sometime next year; by September of 2025 at the latest.
There hasn't been a launch, yet.
Best wishes from Vermont ❄️💙❄️
@@TheStockwell Well, if it's a single launch that would be good, but since it hasn't happened, lowered expectations are wisely in order.
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#AskNASA @NASA_JPL How will these six vehicles be disposed of at the end of their designed life time?
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Very interesting. It would be nice to reference any white papers that discuss this technology or even this project. Thanks for sharing.
2:35 ; With similar logic, the Earth's 365-day orbit around the sun _(without sending satellites into space, with radio telescopes on Earth)_ can be used as a radio telescope with a diameter of 300 million kilometers.