Coldest Known Object in Space Is Very Unnatural
Paris, France (ESA) Jul 06, 2009 - Last night, the detectors of Planck's High Frequency Instrument reached their amazingly low operational temperature of -273.05 degrees C, making them the coldest known objects in space. The spacecraft has also just entered its final orbit around the second Lagrange point of the Sun-Earth system, L2.
Coldest Known Object in Space Is Very Unnatural
ESA's Planck spacecraft has cooled to its operational temperature, making it coldest object in space.
Tue 7 Jul 09 from SPACE.com
Coldest Known Object in Space Is Very Unnatural, Tue 7 Jul 09 from Livescience
Planck achieves ultra-cold state
Europe's Planck telescope reaches its operating temperature, making it the coldest object in space.
Fri 3 Jul 09 from BBC News
Coolest spacecraft ever in orbit around L2
(PhysOrg.com) -- Last night, the detectors of Planck's High Frequency Instrument reached their amazingly low operational temperature of -273°C, making them the coldest known objects in space. ...
Fri 3 Jul 09 from PhysOrg
Coolest spacecraft ever in orbit around L2, Fri 3 Jul 09 from ESA
Coolest Spacecraft Ever In Orbit Around L2, Mon 6 Jul 09 from SpaceDaily
Coolest Spacecraft Ever In Orbit Around L2, Fri 3 Jul 09 from RedOrbit
New Observatory Is Now the Coldest Object in All of Space
The European Space Agency’s Planck observatory has reached its ...
Tue 7 Jul 09 from Discover Magazine
Coolest Spacecraft Ever In Orbit (-273 Degrees Celsius)
On July 2 the detectors of Planck's High Frequency Instrument reached their amazingly low operational temperature of -273°C, making them the coldest known objects in space. The spacecraft has ...
Sat 4 Jul 09 from ScienceDaily
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