NASA has been around for 50 years, and they already sent over 200 missions into space. Each mission has its own discoveries and its own flaws. They all changed the way we look at our solar system, galaxy, and the universe. Some of them were successful and some were not. These missions have helped NASA a lot. Curiosity, Apollo 11, and Hubble have helped the world by discovering new things, making spinoffs, and successfully completing their mission.
A question that has been asked for many reasons in the space world: Is there life on other planets? A mission called Curiosity launched in 2011. Curiosity has been on Mars since August.Curiosity’s goal was to find signs of water and see if Mars was suitable for life. The surprising fact on Mars is there is presence of water. One key element was Mars once had habitable conditions and there looks to be ice on the planet. Curiosity has been using a camera to take photos of Mars. It is much like the panoramic camera we have on Earth. Both cameras have the same material incorporated in them and are used for the same purpose.
The Hubble Space Telescope has been sent into space to take pictures of our universe. Hubble has made more than 1.2 million observations since its launch on 1990. The Hubble weighs 27,000 pounds. It does not travel, it just takes
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Neil Armstrong was the first man to touch the moon. He was on board the Apollo 11. Apollo 11’s mission was to land a person on the Moon. It was launched July 16, 1969 and an estimated 530 million people watched Armstrong take a step on the Moon. Apollo 11 was an objective of John.F.Kennedy who promised a manned mission to the Moon. Neil and his team collected samples of the Moon and found some craters in the Moon to bring back to Earth. Apollo 11’s spinoff was velcro, which was used to anchor equipment in zero gravity. On Earth, it is used to attach or put something in place. It is also used on
NASA was the answer to the soviet union's space program. They wanted to one up them by showing how amazing america can be. Funded by the government by Dwight D EIsenhower he saw the potential in it and so did many more presidents after. John F. Kennedy was one of the key people in the program funding by showing that NASA was going to be the first to put a man on the moon. Then, The Apollo project did the impossible beating the soviet union by being the first men to step on the moon. This showed that mankind is capable of so much and we can achieve anything.
The greatest number of advances in exploration and discovery were made during the Space Race (Rabinowitch, 1963). The Space Race supplied vital knowledge about space to curious minds, and allowed Americans to better comprehend the expanse of the area beyond Earth. With new satellites, such as the Transit Satellites, Americans could now receive warnings of hurricanes and storms, as well as view forest fires and icebergs. The Space Race also brought the establishment of NASA in 1958 to oversee the space program and to ensure America won the Space Race (Young, Silcock, & Dunn, 1969). Since then, NASA has made many discoveries, advancing our scientific knowledge, and currently employs about 18,000 Americans. The knowledge that the Space Race provided helped accomplish many historical feats and eventually allowed a man to visit the moon (Cadbury, 2007). The discoveries that were founded during the Space Race resulted in new ideas about galaxies, solar systems, and the universe (Rabinowitch,
One of Hubble’s finest inventions was the Hubble Telescope. The Hubble Telescope is a large telescope floating in space. It was launched into outer space on April 24 1990. The telescope orbits about 340 miles above Earth. It is the length of a large school bus and weighs about the equivalent size of two grown adult elephants. Its discoveries revolutionized nearly all
Funding was approved in 1977 for a Large Space Telescope in 1977 and in 1983 it was renamed Hubble Space Telescope in honor of astronomer Edwin P. Hubble who discovered evidence of an expanding universe and the existence of other galaxies. Work was completed in 1985 and it was launched and deployed from the Space Shuttle Discovery in April of 1990, 350 miles above earth. Since its deployment, there have been five services, each service to perform corrective and preventive maintenance, add upgrades to the equipment, or both. In 2011, the Hubble space Telescope celebrated its millionth observation, the spectroscopic analysis of HAT-P-7b an exoplanet orbiting around the star HAT-P-7
The Mars rover Curiosity is one the world’s most advanced space exploration robot ever built, being used to discover whether Mars is/was suitable for life while also studying the planet’s climate, biology, geology, geochemistry, planetary processes, and surface radiation. The data collected will also help future exploration missions, most importantly future human exploration missions.
On July 29, 1958, President Eisenhower signed the act that allowed space exploration. This allowed America to be the very first people to be on the on the moon in the 1969 moon landing. Since then NASA has done so much they've given us satellites in the sky, discovered new planets, and even finding water on Mars. NASA has gathered so much knowledge for us and they’re still continuing they have so much more to explore.
equipment to discover parts of the Solar System no one knew about. There are missions that
Throughout history, there have been many discoveries, achievements, advances, and adventures. When people make these discoveries they bring something new into the human civilization. Space history has improved the world in many ways. Many space probes and satellites have contributed valuable information. NASA has worked hard to make many improvements in space knowledge and history.
The National Aeronautics for Space Administration (NASA) is Americans government space agency. NASA space agency has helped Americans understand the solar system and has contribute with bettering earth. Although these missions can cost millions of dollars. These missions have and can contribute with making Earth better. One thing they have accomplished was landing the first man on the moon. This accomplishment has led to planning a future mission to mars. Although the NASA has different reasons for these mission, one thing they have in common is to search for water.
According to NASA’s research on aliens and life outside of Earth, the main idea of their research is to travel to distant planets in search for signs of life. NASA has done many projects and conducted a lot of research regarding this topic. One of the projects that they have done is send a rover named Curiosity to Mars. This rover was sent there to collect data, pictures, and any sign of life. Some of the things that the rover found were strange writing on rocks as well as tall rock structures that resembled Mayan sculptures. Other experiments that they have done are evaluating the atmosphere on other planets and comparing them to Earth. The point of this is to see if these certain planets are suitable for life or not. In the diagram, it shows
Oh, just a little thing where they landed a man on the moon. Space exploration is not a single track venture either, in order to send men into space in space ships lots of research was needed in fields such as biology, technology, and material research. The research done in these fields contributes to society in a big way. Even the simplest thing such as better shock protection in the moon boots was taken and implemented in the soles of running shoes. Funding NASA is more than just funding space exploration, it is funding the advent of invention and the progress of the human race itself. NASA not only gets newer generations interested in space, but also directs them in the path of a STEM career. When I was a young boy, watching the moon landings on the internet piqued my interest in NASA and space and has ever since driven me to be a stargazer and to push myself in school in order to fulfil my dream of being an aerospace engineer (hopefully at
In the past 50 years, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has sent out many planned space exploration missions which have lead to numerous advantages in society and culture. NASA’s technologies benefit American lives with the innumerable important breakthroughs by creating new markets that have spurred the economy and changed countless lives in many ways. NASA is a federal agency and receives its fundings from the annual federal budget passed by the United States Congress. However, there are conflicting opinions that consider whether or not funding for NASA is a waste of government spending.
Mars has long been an unachievable goal for all nations. Starting in 1969, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) aimed to change that. With missions ranging from observing climate to taking photos, NASA has examined the surface, atmosphere, and subsurface of Mars. In 2011, NASA launched the Curiosity rover with the goal of discovering organic compounds essential to life on the surface of Mars (Administrator, 2017). This mission, Vit Rover, named after the prefix meaning life, will continue the work of the Curiosity rover and answer three questions: Can the organic compounds on Earth sustain life? What kind of life does the climate of Mars permit, if any? Can humans and Martian life coexist without disruption? These questions
The Space program contributes to many scientific advancements both medically and technologically. Many medical breakthroughs have been due, in part, to NASA’s research. For example, due to the program’s focus on robotics, NASA is an important force in developing artificial limbs, which have changed the lives of amputees and those confined to wheelchairs. Additionally, NASA’s technology is responsible for plenty of computer programs that people use on a daily basis. NASA has been responsible for these and many other breakthroughs in technology, and if the government funds the program the future possibilities are endless.
Mankind has always been fascinated with exploring the unknown. From sailing to distant lands to someday setting foot on other planets, the spirit of exploration is the same. Bur now with the current economic situation and the high cost of sending people to space, NASA is being looked at as a way to free up some much needed funds. Although, there is many problems here on planet Earth that need addressing, the benefits of space exploration far out weight the disadvantages. Space exploration has given us more advanced technology, advances in the medical field, and a boost to the economy and these facts cannot be disputed.