South Korea Satellites Capture Black Holes
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•Small satellite constellation could reveal black holes like never before
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South Korea is developing a constellation of satellites that could reveal what goes on in the vicinity of supermassive black holes.
The Capella constellation would consist of four satellites orbiting at altitudes between 280 and 370 miles ( 450 and 600 kilometers ) South Korea's South Korea Aerospace Administration has expressed interest in the project.
She later took a career break to pursue further education and added a Master's in Science from the International Space University , France , to her Bachelor 's in Journalism and Master's in Cultural Anthropology from Prague 's Charles University . She worked as a reporter at the Engineering and Technology magazine, freelanced for a range of publications including Live Science , Space.com , Professional Engineering , Via Satellite and Space News and served as a maternity cover science editor at the European Space Agency ..
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