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NASA selects SpaceX to launch a gamma-ray telescope into an unusual orbit (arstechnica.com)
22 points by Bender on July 3, 2024 | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments


The COSI / Compton spectrometer, designed to identify isotopes in supernova debris https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compton_Spectrometer_and_Image...


There's nothing unusual about an equitorial orbit, nor a low-earth orbit.

And there's no way to enter one without a plane change unless you're launching from the equator already, so that's not unusual either. All geostationary satellites are in (far higher) equitorial orbits, for example.


DAT price, chosen by an Elon Musk company - can't be a coincidence

> $69 million


Yep he’s cheap.


Damnit, came here to make a against-the-rules jokes about launching directly into Musks a-hole, but that sonofabitch!


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Don't forget his actions in Ukraine. And calling pedo to someone rescuing kids.


i.e supplying services while Germany was having meetings about sending helmets?




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