9 Cool Things NASA Did In 2013
1. We announced that we’re going
to actually CAPTURE
a giant space rock and send astronauts in the new Orion
spacecraft to study it. Not a movie. Really doing it.
NASA
2. Voyager has
left the solar system. Yes, something made by humans and launched
from Earth in the 70s is now in interstellar space. Someone put the Enterprise
crew on alert.
NASA
3. Commercial spaceflight is in
business, with SpaceX’s
Dragon and Orbital’s
Cygnus flying resupply missions to the International Space Station from
American soil.
NASA
4. We sent multiple crews from
around the world to humanity’s ultimate home away from home — the International
Space Station. By the way, it’s been up there for 15
years, and humans have been living, working and doing science
research there for 13 of them. No sign of Bullock or Clooney yet,
though.
NASA
5. Curiosity
finds signs Mars could’ve
supported life in the past. It also has this awesome Mars-zapping
laser.
NASA
6. As usual, we launched lots of
cool stuff – Four space
station crews, the MAVEN
mission to Mars (below), the LADEE
mission to the moon, the IRIS
mission to study the solar atmosphere, Landsat
to look down on Earth, and more.
NASA
Also, one of our launches got photobombed
by this
frog.
7. Speaking of launches, lots of
people saw them from their own back yard, with rockets leaving NASA’s
Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia visible up and down the East
Coast. And about a quarter million people signed up on the Spot the Station site to find
out where and when to see the orbital outpost overhead.
NASA’s Ed Campion
9. Earth waved at Saturn and we
got this awesome photo back from Cassini
showing our place in the Solar System:
NASA
And if you waved at Saturn, you got to see
your face in Earth
and Saturn
mosaics.
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