NASA has launched a new initiative called NASA at Home, where everyone who joins the project will be shown and involved in their discoveries, research and exploration of the world and space - all from the comfort of their own home.
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Are you interested in what an "excursion" to Mars looks like? NASA takes you across the surface of the red planet with a video of a 360-degree panorama from the perspective of the Curiosity rover. In the video, you can see the varied surface of Mars - both sand dunes and rocky surfaces.
As you probably know, NASA recently discovered seven planets that are remarkably similar to Earth. The US space agency is now looking for names for them, and you can help them. We would name the planets in the Trappist-1 system Grumpy, Giggle, Sleepy, Doubtful, Sweetheart, Earful, and Know-it-all, after the seven dwarfs from the timeless tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. What suggestion do you have?
A planet only 40 light-years away was discovered by NASA with the Spitzer Space Telescope. These orbit the star TRAPPIST-1. Of the seven planets in this system, as many as three meet the characteristics that life could exist on them, or that all the conditions for the formation of life are met.
On January 5, NASA took the world's largest photo with a whopping 1.5 billion pixels (69,536 x 22,230). It is an image of the Andromeda Galaxy, our Milky Way's closest neighbor, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope (NASA/ESA).
If you want to set your movie or video game on the Moon, it is difficult to get quality footage and accurate topographic data of our natural satellite. But NASA just shared a useful and awesome new dataset just for creators.
Nasa's QueSST Passenger Jet will be the second supersonic passenger jet after the Concorde, which was retired in 2003, or the third if we include the Soviet Tupolev Tu-144 (1977), which was in commercial use for only seven months, which is a drop in sea compared to Concord's twenty-seven years of service. Since 2003, jet passenger planes have not been flying in the air, that is, planes that fly faster than sound, but thanks to the American space agency NASA, we are one step closer to the return of these steel birds. Namely, they unveiled the design for Concorde's successor, the QueSST Passenger Jet, a silent supersonic passenger jet, the first of NASA's upcoming new series of X-planes.
NASA has unveiled the first prototype of its next-generation spacesuit, designed for the first astronauts expected to return to the lunar surface as part of the Artemis program. This newly designed suit is more streamlined, flexible and fits men and women better than the bulky, puffy white lunar suit worn by the Apollo astronauts. The new spacesuits, called the "Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit," or AxEMU for short, will include advances in life support systems, pressure suits and avionics.
NASA has unveiled a new generation of spacesuits, spacesuits, and Z-2s designed to walk on the Moon, Mars, and possibly some other extraterrestrial object where a spacecraft could land.
Whether there is life in the universe is a question that has plagued man for thousands of years. The American space agency Nasa is one step closer to the answer after it discovered substances on one of Saturn's moons (Enkelad) that indicate that there could be life on it, which means that there should also be conditions on it that would could make life possible.
One of the most important telescopes in the history of astronomy, the Hubble Space Telescope, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. NASA is also marking this venerable anniversary by allowing you to see on its website what extraterrestrial Hubble caught in its lens on your birthday.
Are you known for spending a lot of time in bed every day? We have the perfect job for you, in which you can indulge in a two-month vacation.