There are two landscapes we, as humans, have yet to fully explore, the deepest depths of the ocean and space. An Austin company will get the chance to help the exploration of space, specifically the moon.
I am pumped y'all, Artemis 1 launched last night and with it, NASA is officially on its way to the moon once again and will use that platform to eventually launch to Mars. Oh no, I think I have Sqeeed myself again.
I really don't have to say much. This video speaks for itself. It's titled "NASA | Thermonuclear Art – The Sun In Ultra-HD (4K)," and it really is a work of art.
Our sun is the center of our solar system. It provides light, warmth, and life to the earth. It's science and stuff. Here's a cool video made from over 200 million images of the sun over the course of 5 years. Check it.
Some Lufkin students aren't taking the summer off to lay by the pool. Okay, maybe they'll do that too. But they're studying right now under the Gear Up STEM program at Lufkin High School, and they're getting to do some pretty cool things.
The visitor center at Johnson Space Center is getting one heck of a new exhibit. Say hello to the Space Shuttle Transporter 747, and eventually the Space Shuttle mock-up Independence.
Photos of the Earth taken from space are nothing new, but you’ve never seen the planet like this before, guaranteed. Dubbed “Blue Marble,” this NASA photo is a staggering 64-megapixels with an 8000 x 8000 resolution.