Mysterious Power confusing NASA Space

A NASA satellite which was launched 30 years ago has been influenced by a mysterious force. This phenomenon is able to change the laws of physics.

Scientists from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), said Pioneer 10 satellites that take pictures of Jupiter before leaving the solar system in 1983, when it was drawn back into the sun with an unknown force.

However, this does not give the impact of the weakening of the energy of a spacecraft in space travel. Scientists even consider the possibility of an investigation about the new force of nature.

NASA research team member Dr. Philip Laing said his team had searched the entire system based on existing theory. However, there is no acceptable explanation. “If this effect is real, the emerging theory will provide a huge impact on the system of cosmology and spacecraft navigation,” said Laing.

NASA’s Pioneer 10 was launched on March 2, 1972. Together with the twin Pioneer 11, the two satellites is revolutionizing the science of astronomy by presenting a detailed picture of Jupiter and Saturn.

Scientists initially suspected that the gas emerging from the rocket motor aboard small satellites, has been leaked thus generate nuclear power. However, this theory has been removed.

They could not find an explanation about the existence of constant strength, good understanding of the effects of gravity and solar radiation, triggering a rapid decline with distance.

This strange behavior was also eliminates the possibility that the two aircraft are being affected the gravitational pull of planets that are not known outside our solar system.

Space scientist at Salford University Dr. Duncan Steel says about the theoretical possibility of the weak force, which proved to have a big impact in the cosmic scale. “This may be the reason why the comet appears to earth millions of years ago. We may question about the law of gravity, “he said.

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