Space toll collect flight from different stars and separate the light to different colors

in order to determine the composition and characteristics of each star. The collected toll data is then transmitted back to the Space Administration for analysis and further study. The separation of light into different colors allows scientists to identify elements present in the star's atmosphere, as each element emits a unique set of spectral lines. By studying the colors of the light emitted by stars, astronomers can learn valuable information about their age, size, temperature, and evolution. This data is essential for advancing our understanding of the universe and the processes that govern the formation and behavior of stars.