NASA and SpaceX have come face-to-face in recent years but what does this mean for the future of space travel and more importantly, are they friend or foe that humans have been roaming planet Earth for millennia? It is true that we are quite familiar with our surroundings.
Despite this, more than 80 percent of our world’s oceans are left untouched. This may seem like an astonishing statistic. But we know even less about space. Humans know less than one percent beyond our green planet, here. Even less than a fraction of a percent still leads to two future searches as companies come out on top.
NASA and SpaceX A Brief History The National Aeronautics and Space Administration or NASA was established on October 1, 1958 by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to sign the National Aeronautics and Space Actisenhower Promise.
That all activities in space should be devoted to peaceful purposes for the benefit of all mankind, a decade later in 1969 Apollo 11 wrote history as the first successful moon landing decades later and a whole millennium later CEO Elon Musk was assigned electric and Also known for the establishment of self-driving vehicles.
On the many occasions that human extinction on Earth would be inevitable, suggesting that colonizing another planet would help ease the stress on our planet, which is rapidly running out of resources, the two companies would then venture into space travel. share a common interest in
While their ultimate goal is to pump worlds apart while NASA aims to broaden the knowledge of mankind and Discovery SpaceX aims to harness resources from other worlds that may one day help us spread our wings.
NASA being a state-owned and government-funded entity arguably has more flexibility than the likes of a private company. This is because taxpayer money can be invested in varying proportions on the eve.
A low Earth orbit space laboratory traveling 408 kilometers above our head at a speed of more than 17,000 miles per second at a speed of kilometers per second. It was launched in 1998 as a joint venture between the US and the US. NASA Russian Ross Cosmos Japanese JAXA European ISA and Canadian CSA The multinational effort was established to advance our research.
While it becomes the first permanently manned Earth orbiting station today, about a third of NASA’s entire budget is devoted to its Science Branch 2 which includes planetary science, Earth science physics and astrophysics and the study of the laws of heliophysics or the Sun. And other breakthroughs in the study of the Solar System include a pair of space probes.
Which is called Voyager 1 and Voyager 2. Previously Jupiter had reached both Saturn Uranus and Neptune. In 2012 Voyager 1 entered interstellar space, a region outside the heliosphere.
Where the sun’s warm winds meet through a cooler and more dense medium, six years later Voyager 2 crossed the boundary with an instrument of sorts that will provide scientists with new types of measurements. 8voyager 2 is said to be 11 billion miles away. Despite this, scientists are still able to communicate with the information of the probe sent from it.
Which travels at the speed of light and takes 16 and a half hours to reach the earth whereas light from the sun takes just 8 minutes. The Artemis program envisages that humans will once again land on the lunar surface by 2024, using information provided by Orni and its hundreds of other experiments to make.
But doing so and harnessing its incredible power are taking three major educational steps, the first being a research project on air quality in collaboration with the US Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, using a high spectral resolution lidar, or HSRL. Used to be.
They are measuring the smoke aerosols produced during wildfires that have devastating effects on our planet’s air quality. Climate change is currently taking place