My topic is going to be the great organization called NASA and about some of the mission’s they have done and some things you didn’t know about them. In my opinion I think that NASA is a very hard working Company that tells us all about what’s going on in our universe like when a solar eclipse is going to happen and stuff like that.
Kepler
The centuries old quest maybe as old as NASA has been started for other words like our earth has been rejuvenated by the intense surrounding the discovery of hundreds of planets. The kepler mission, which is one of NASA’s best discovery missions it is specifically designed to survey our region of the Milky Way galaxy to discover hundreds of Earth-size and smaller planets in or near a habitable zone.
C.O.B.E The purchase of C.O.B.E mission was to make precise measurements of the diffuse radiation between 1 micrometer which is super small smaller than a cm,ver the whole sphere. The following quantities were measured: (1) the spectrum of the 3 K radiation over the range 100 micrometers (which is .01 cm) to 1 cm; (2) the anisotropy of this radiation from 3 to 10 mm.
New Horizons
The New Horizons is helping us understand worlds at the edge of our solar system by making the first reconnaissance (View) of the dwarf planet pluto. By venturing off deeper and deeper
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The selected payload includes cameras and spectrometers to produce high-resolution images of Europa's surface and determine its composition to see if it is suitable for life. An ice penetrating radar would determine the thickness of the moon's icy shell and search for subsurface lakes similar to those beneath Antarctica's ice sheet. The mission would also carry a magnetometer to measure the strength and direction of the moon's magnetic field, which would allow scientists to determine the depth and salinity of its ocean. Gravity measurements would also help confirm the existence of Europa’s subsurface
The lab report this week required us to research the New Horizons mission that is still going on today. We were asked to list some information about the mission, what it hopes to learn and what we’ve learned from Pluto and its surroundings thus far. Personally, I was able to watch the live briefing and seen the first photos released of the dwarf planet in July and I am anticipating the next year of information we we’ll receive. Since the closest passing we have learned numerous insights about Pluto and its moons that were previously unknown. As the world waits patiently to discover more and more as the year of data comes in, we know that this is a giant leap in planetary exploration.
The Kepler Mission (NASA Discover mission #10) is designed to survey a portion of the Milky Way galaxy to discover Earth-size planets in or near the habitable zone and determine how many of our galaxy’s billions of stars have such planets. Results from this mission will allow the placing of our solar system within the continuum of planetary systems in the galaxy.
New Horizons is a piano sized spacecraft, launched on January 19, 2006. Its mission? “To help us understand worlds at the edge of the solar system” Its antennae and instruments are bolted onto
The space shuttle's components include: the orbiter, three main engines, the external tank, and two solid rocket boosters. Altogether, the launch weight is about 4.5 million pounds.
Pluto was visited on the new Horizons mission. Is to help us understand words at the edge on our solar system. Research clone on this planet.caltech researchers have found evidence of a giant planet.Life on his planet.
The spacecraft was launched from Discovery and it proceeded to Jupiter under power from Boeing and McDonnell Douglas rockets. The main body of the space craft was almost a cubic meter in size and was powered by a radioisotope thermoelectric generator. The radioisotope thermoelectric generator converts energy from the heat generated from radioactive decay to electrical energy for the spacecraft to use. It used hydrazine for its source of fuel used in course corrections. Two beryllium-copper antennas perpendicular to the radioisotope thermoelectric generator reached out seventy two meters. A third antenna was along the spin axis opposite of the dish. The last side of the spacecraft contained a experiment boom that had instruments to collect X-ray data from solar flares. The boom also contained two magnetometers. On the main body of the spacecraft it also contained detectors for various particles and subatomic particles.
R. Wagner Article Review of “Revealing Jupiter’s Inner Secrets” Jupiter is the largest, most massive, fastest spinning, most magnetized and most orbited planet in the solar system. For years scientists and astronomers have been estimating the inner workings of Jupiter underneath its distracting clouds. In 1995 they were finally able to find out some answers when the Galileo probe entered Jupiter’s atmosphere to take measurements. They decided to send up a probe, Juno, that would measure microwaves without getting trapped in the equatorial belt of energetic charged particles. Juno will measure the water and ammonia levels of Jupiter by using 6 different microwave wavelength ranges. Astronomers hope to learn many things from this probe including
One of the objects we decided to study in the solar system is Pluto, an “ice dwarf planet” and its New Horizon mission. Throughout the new horizon mission, the probe has discovered several thing. The mission was launched on January 19 2006 and status of the mission is “in flight”. Since the time it took off to now, the mission has accomplished many of its main goals. The parent goal of New Horizon mission was a discovery mission. They wanted to further basic research of Pluto and the Kuiper Belt. In addition to the expending their basic research they also studied factors of applied research, which led to technological advancement. Each time a probe is in its mission, it helps further achieve advancement New Horizon
There are seven instruments on this unmanned craft that will do a number of studies on the atmosphere, surfaces, and environments around Pluto. Once New Horizons is finished with Pluto, it will make it’s trek along the Kuiper Belt and explore the dwarf’s planets home solar system. It’s believed that Kuiper is home to more than 100,00 other, miniature world. Other information to look forward to from this space probe is what we will find on the far-side of Pluto. It will look for evidence of rings and magnetic
The payload was built of seven instruments like Ultraviolet Spectrometer and Polarimeter (UVSP), the Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor (ACRIM), the Gamma-Ray Spectrometer (GRS), the Hard X-Ray Burst Spectrometer (HXRBS), the soft X-Ray Polychromator (XRP), the Hard X-ray Imaging Spectrometer (HXIS), and the Coronagraph Polarimeter (CP), which were exclusively chosen to study different criterias such as short-wavelength and coronal manifestations of the solar
Specific Purpose Statement: By the end of my speech my audience will be able to explain the history behind Pluto becoming a planet and in turn losing its planetary status.
New Horizons launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Stations in Florida in January of 2006 and flew past Pluto a little over a decade, eleven years, later sending back zoomed in photographs of the planet’s surface. This paper will explore numerous topics about how the spacecraft could reach its destination and beyond. There are numerous challenges in sending a craft that far such as powering the contraption without utilizing solar energy since it is too weak to generate power at that distance. There is also the choice of what sort of instruments should be incorporated on the exploration spacecraft that would get the most accurate results and be least susceptible to wear and tear. Also, there are concerns about how spacecraft might ensure that
The possibility of life on Europa (Davis, 2015) warrants further study of this moon of Jupiter. Before attempting to land a rover or probe on the surface, we should acquire more information as to the topography of Europa and as to the most geologically active areas in order to determine a safe landing area. Study of the moon's general features and properties may also prove enlightening, perhaps revealing further information about Europa's oceans, geological activity, and general formation. A small probe orbiting the moon could collect the prerequisite information for a probe landing, as well as provide more general
The desire to explore and further understand space, especially the neighborhood that is our solar system, is a dream many of us have when we are younger that persists for some throughout their life. Project Galileo aimed to do just that, but met with many complications and obstructions. However, through cleverness, determination, and teamwork, these challenges were dealt with and the mission was able to continue on.
Different parts of outer space are colder or hotter than other parts Even though the space between stars contains gas or solar winds, it's still considered empty space. This space can reach high temperatures of over one thousand degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature is dependent from where one is taking the temperature. As one moves further away from the sun, the colder it gets. Surface temperatures on Pluto can get as cold as 33 degrees above absolute zero, the theoretical temperature where all movement in matter stops.