The TinyMOS NANO1 is considered the smallest camera adapted for space exploration and is the successor to the Tiny1 model, which was introduced two years ago.
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The Japanese Azuma Makoto did not gather a gallery or maybe a flower shop for the exhibition space of his botanical installations, but space. He sent a Japanese white pine (bonsai) and some carefully designed flower arrangements into the weightless space. Since I'm sure you haven't seen the exhibition live, a photo gallery awaits you below.
What do you have planned for next week? And next year? Have you ever thought about what you will be doing in 250 million years? Probably not. But you might be wondering what the Earth will look like then. 250 million years is enough for its face to change as well. So many years ago, a meteorite flew to our planet, wiped out 90 percent of all living things and left an imprint in the form of a crater in Antarctica. But that is the past.
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.
Space. So boundless, so mysterious, so inscrutable. Are you interested in its secrets? We advise you to watch the following five YouTube documentaries that will absolutely amaze you and expand your knowledge to limitless widths, widths known only to the universe.
Earth seems like a big planet, but the truth is that it is just a drop in the ocean when we put it next to the whole universe. This is still a big unknown, although we have managed to compile a map and are already feeling the terrain far from our home. But if we still don't know if there is life on other planets, we do know that the home of humanity is actually a relatively small space compared to other bodies in the universe.
A Dutch company is offering the chance to make history as the first human to set foot on another planet – in this case, Mars.
The universe is so vast that it is practically impossible to imagine how big it is. But Pablo Carlos Budassa somehow managed to squeeze it into a single photo! He did this with the help of NASA photographs and logarithmic maps of the universe produced at Princeton University.
What you see in the photo is the first flower that grew in space! Some time ago, we already reported that lettuce and wheat have grown on the International Space Station (ISS), and this is the first time that a flower has grown and bloomed. It is an orange zinnia with 13 petals.
Are you fascinated by space photography? Then we have great news for you. The American space agency Nasa launched a new website on which it published all its photos and videos taken since 1920.
No matter where space exploration and travel may take us in the future, Neil Armstrong will always have a special place in the history of flight into the unknown - on July 20, 1969, he became the first man to step on the moon, inspiring new generations of ambitious astronauts who are still pushing the boundaries of space exploration today. This year marks 50 years since Neil took "one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind."
Want to experience life on Mars? You don't have to become an astronaut and go to the red planet, just go to Spain.