Fermi telescope does not detect gamma-rays from nearby supernova, NASA explains
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- Опубліковано 20 кві 2024
- NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope "detected none of the high-energy gamma-ray light" from a nearby supernova. NASA explains.
Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center - Наука та технологія
The absence of a phenomenon- is it now a double negation or a determinate negation ? 🤔
Or as Sherlock The Holmes put it , that which didn't happen tells us more than what we see !
Maybe the gamma rays don't burst in all directions?
Wow😮
The chemistry of each star has to be different to make a gamma ray for some, yes?
No the chemistry would make no difference
Idea ...perhaps the way to get a rocket into deep space could be done without fuel, by connecting a craft to a cable in space, which attaches to a device that could begin rotating the rocket or probe till it reached high velocity and then sling it off into space like a sling shot. Everything in space rotates anyway. Then you could use fuel to stabilize it as it was slung off.
sorry to say fermi instrment mustve been damaged by that last S.Nova burst. if it didnt log that but my homemade service devices caught it? fermi scope broke. 💔 😢.🔭📡☎️
No you didn't pick up gamma rays on any "homemade" device