The Corona virus outbreak, scientifically called Kovid-19, has now infected more than 156,000 people worldwide, causing more than 5,800 people to die. The disease forced countries to quarantine, travel to many countries was limited, flights were canceled in two directions, regardless of arrival and departure. Airplanes no longer appear in long exposures The country with the second highest number of Corona virus cases following China is known as Italy. However, the sudden outbreak of the disease in the country and the various measures taken opened up new opportunities for astronomers observing the sky. Astronomy photographer Paolo Bardelli, who lives only 15 kilometers from Milan airport, said that long exposure photos were often overflowing with overhead planes, and that he came across only a few planes in his new images, due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Bardelli told Space Weather: “I am only 15 km from Milan Malpensa International Airport. Normally my images are cut diagonally by many planes. However, only two planes appear in the photo I took on March 11. Unfortunately, the lack of planes in the sky is a result of the Kovid-19 virus, which forces us to isolate. I wish it hadn’t been like this. We are all at home right now and we expect the situation to improve. But despite everything, fortunately we have the sky. ” Most of the stores in Italy were closed. Schools were also on vacation for 10 days to fight the virus. Researchers are struggling to learn more about the virus that has released itself over humanity at the end of 2019, and the latest discovery revealed the incubation period from where the person first caught the virus to the point where it began to show symptoms. The authorities’ work on the subject is continuing with utmost care.

title: “Aircrafts That Were Disposed Due To The Corona Virus Are Returned To The Opportunity For Astronomers” ShowToc: true date: “2023-03-22” author: “Roberta Nelson”
The Corona virus outbreak, scientifically called Kovid-19, has now infected more than 156,000 people worldwide, causing more than 5,800 people to die. The disease forced countries to quarantine, travel to many countries was limited, flights were canceled in two directions, regardless of arrival and departure. Airplanes no longer appear in long exposures The country with the second highest number of Corona virus cases following China is known as Italy. However, the sudden outbreak of the disease in the country and the various measures taken opened up new opportunities for astronomers observing the sky. Astronomy photographer Paolo Bardelli, who lives only 15 kilometers from Milan airport, said that long exposure photos were often overflowing with overhead planes, and that he came across only a few planes in his new images, due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Bardelli told Space Weather: “I am only 15 km from Milan Malpensa International Airport. Normally my images are cut diagonally by many planes. However, only two planes appear in the photo I took on March 11. Unfortunately, the lack of planes in the sky is a result of the Kovid-19 virus, which forces us to isolate. I wish it hadn’t been like this. We are all at home right now and we expect the situation to improve. But despite everything, fortunately we have the sky. ” Most of the stores in Italy were closed. Schools were also on vacation for 10 days to fight the virus. Researchers are struggling to learn more about the virus that has released itself over humanity at the end of 2019, and the latest discovery revealed the incubation period from where the person first caught the virus to the point where it began to show symptoms. The authorities’ work on the subject is continuing with utmost care.
