The Genesis mission was not a useless work
2007/10/22 Lakar Iraizoz, Oihane - Elhuyar Zientzia
In 2001 a spacecraft was sent to study the winds of the sun in the Genesis mission. After 27 months in space and after a satisfactory job, that is, a lot of data, at the time of landing the spacecraft, the parachute failed and was reduced in the Utah desert.
When they saw what happened, scientists thought that all the information that the ship collected had been lost, but they began to analyze it and saw that there was information, which had not been lost. However, it took much longer than was expected at the beginning to draw this information from the pieces of the spacecraft: in a first year it was thought that the results were going to be published and three years have passed until they began to be published.
Although it has taken a long time, the information obtained has been considered very useful, since they have known, among other things, the proportion of isotopes of the surface elements of the Sun. Astronomers believe that the composition of the surface of the Sun is the same as that of the precursor of the Solar System, before the formation of the stars and planets of the Solar System. According to them, the data obtained will serve to know how the earth atmosphere occurred.
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