There is a mysterious light source in our solar system that science cannot yet explain. It was discovered as part of the SKYSURF project, when the tasks of tracking and combating all kinds of “light noise” that pursue the goal of astronomical observations were investigated. It turned out to be too much – more than expected.
Literally everything in the solar system glows, and what does not glow is high-quality light from other sources. For example, cosmic dust, not covered by many comets, asteroids, planets and satellites. Scientists used 200,000 observations from the New Horizons and Hubble probes to calculate all the light sources and filter out this glow for further observation.
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Source: Tech Cult
