NASA gears up preparation for GUSTO mission, scheduled to launch no earlier than December 21, 2023
On October 31, 2023, we updated you when NASA launched the first NASA C-130 flight to Antarctica for the GUSTO Balloon Mission. The GUSTO mission which was scheduled for December 2023, is now gearing up its preparation according to the latest developments. GUSTO will launch no earlier than December 21, 2023. The launch will happen at the Ross Ice Shelf, near the U.S. National Science Foundation’s McMurdo Station research base.
For the unversed, the GUSTO mission is a NASA experiment, which will explore the space between stars called the interstellar medium. GUSTO stands for Galactic/Extragalactic ULDB Spectroscopic Terahertz Observatory.
GUSTO mission comprises a balloon-borne telescope, with the help of which scientists will make an effort to jot down a 3D map of a large part of the Milky Way Galaxy. This will be done in extremely high-frequency radio waves. GUSTO will set sail on a journey to explore about 100 square feet of area. During this journey, it will come across many phases of the interstellar medium. Additionally, it will also come in terms with lots of primary chemical elements in the galaxy.
Carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen are some of the elements that GUSTO will be on the lookout for in the interstellar medium. With results compiled from the GUSTO mission, scientists and researchers will be able to analyse some of the complex phenomena through which the interstellar medium exists.
Know more about the GUSTO mission here.