The world’s first private satellite has been launched into space, which will study the depths of space and the hidden secrets of the universe.
A London-based company has launched its first private space science satellite into space. Blue Skies Space said the satellite was launched on a Space X Falcon 9 in California at 6.45pm on Friday.
The observations, results, and data from BlueSky’s SpaceMove will be shared with astronomers and research institutions to enable further study.
According to the company, the satellite, equivalent to a microwave, is equipped with a microscope that will observe exoplanets and other astronomical objects in the depths of space.
Mauve will open a new chapter of knowledge regarding astronomical activities that was closed in the past. This is a new breakthrough in studying the hidden secrets of the universe.
Astronomers and research institutions have begun monitoring the private satellite after it reached space.
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