NASA praises the historic space milestone of 2023 in a recently released video

 NASA praises the historic space milestone of 2023 in a recently released video


NASA praises the historic space milestone of 2023 in a recently released video
NASA praises the historic space milestone of 2023 in a recently released video



With amazing missions and motivational achievements that stretch the bounds of human exploration, NASA has had a busy year.


NASA has had a busy year, as seen by the agency's impressive record of historic missions and inspirational accomplishments that stretch the limits of human exploration.


The space agency unveiled a new film highlighting its 2023 achievements, which included the successful recovery of its first sample from an asteroid and ambitions to develop a new nuclear thermal rocket engine for crewed flights to Mars in the future. It also describes some of the developments in the grandiose Artemis program, which aims to bring people back to the Moon.


As stated in the film, "NASA does big things," according to NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. "The items that motivate us. the things we have in common. The objects that don't display anything are out of our grasp."


In addition to celebrating 25 years in orbit, NASA astronaut Frank Rubio established a new record this year for the longest American space journey. Rubio was able to stay in the orbiting laboratory for 371 days in a row. Additionally, in honor of its first year of research, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope unveiled a previously unheard-of picture of star formation in the nearby Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex.


According to Jane Rigby of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, "we're really just getting started in terms of scientific returns from this telescope," the video said.


After a seven-year mission, OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer) returned a prehistoric sample of surface material extracted from the asteroid Bennu to Earth on September 24. Now called OSIRIS-APEX, the probe will travel to another space rock museum called Apophis without taking any physical samples. With the return of samples from an asteroid, OSIRIS-REx is the first American mission of its kind, offering fresh perspectives on the genesis of our Solar System over 4.5 billion years ago.


On October 13, NASA's Psyche mission will launch, taking it toward another asteroid. The mission's target is 16 Psyche, an asteroid with a high concentration of metal that circles the Sun between Mars and Jupiter. Because of its high metal concentration, it is possible that the asteroid is part of a planet's core, serving as a building block for an early planet and offering fresh information on planet formation.


In the video, Nelson said, "We want to protect our planet by knowing more about it."


Along with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the space agency has also revealed the identities of the four astronauts who will embark on Artemis II, the first crewed mission in NASA's ambition to establish a long-term presence on the Moon (DARPA). have formed a collaboration as well.) to begin work on a nuclear thermal rocket engine by 2027 in order to prepare for a crewed trip to Mars and to allow deep space travel. This year also saw the launch of an Axiom Space spacesuit prototype for NASA's Artemis III mission, which aims to place humans on the Moon by 2025, including the first woman.


In the video, Nelson said, "We're going back to the Moon, to live, to function effectively, to grow, to innovate—to go to Mars." "Our space program has the capacity to bring people together. It unites them. We are traveling to Mars, the moon, and beyond together.”


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