NASA to launch CHESS rocket to find interstellar clouds

According to reports, National Aeronautics and Space Administration will be launching a CHESS rocket which will study interstellar clouds to provide information about star formation earlier stages on June 27. CHESS, which will fly for only 16 minutes, will study how much of any given wavelength of light is present. Scientists would then use the data to infer the kinds of atoms present in the interstellar clouds.

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