日本太空望远镜计划宣告终结
Japan's brand new space telescope project has come to an early end.
日本崭新的太空望远镜计划宣告提前终结。
Japan's space agency on Thursday announced that they would stop attempting to communicate with the ASTRO-H space observatory after it was found that the telescope cannot recover from a failure that began in March.
The observatory, designed to study far-off objects like black holes and exploding stars in extreme detail, was launched on February 17, and was expected to have a long and healthy observational life in space.
Japan's space agency started experiencing communications problems with ASTRO-H on March 26.
Since that time, agency officials have been attempting to regain control of the observatory, which was thought to be spinning out of control in its orbit.