This year has been a special year for NASA and its international partners.
To mark the occasion, the U.S. Space Agency has released a review of the last 12 months of high energy, along with a poignant speech delivered by NASA Chief Bill Nelson at an event at Rice University in Houston, Texas, earlier this year. We released a video featuring some of the lights.
Memorable moments in 2022 include the powerful James Webb Space Telescope, according to the two-minute video. send back its first extraordinary image A Successful Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) From A Million Miles From Earth Crashed a spaceship into an asteroidpave the way earth defense system Humanity can be saved from a potentially catastrophic asteroid impact.
on the other hand, patience rover When ingenuity helicopter Astronauts continued to live and work while they continued to operate on Mars, tens of millions of miles from Earth. aboard the International Space Station About 250 miles above our planet.
Recently, NASA finally succeeded in launching the most powerful rocket ever. The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket will play a major role in the new era of human space exploration, beginning its test launch in November as part of the Artemis I mission. SLS propelled an unmanned ship Orion spacecraft heading to the moon It came within just 80 miles of the lunar surface before returning to Earth on December 11th. The successful voyage prepared NASA for a manned mission following the same route in a few years, and an astronaut landing on the moon soon after.
“There is a defining day in the American story,” Nelson says in the video. “Days when minds are changed, hearts are filled, imaginations are heightened. Days when vision changes the trajectory of the story of America, which is our story.”
The NASA boss continues: That’s what unites us. With inspiration and innovation, no hard Hercules effort is too great. No moonshot is out of our reach.
“The new generation — the Artemis generation — is ready.
“Let us continue our quest to unlock this universe, and continue to find unity in our discoveries. cross the realm of
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