NASA will soon launch a Deep Space Atomic Clock (DSAC), which will help spacecraft better orient themselves during missions. The clock will launch into space onboard a satellite, spending about a year orbiting the planet as NASA tests its effectiveness. [caption id="attachment_26640"...
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