Category: Solar System and Beyond

Mars Rovers Spirit, Opportunity Exceeded Expectations

Mars Rovers Spirit, Opportunity Exceeded Expectations

Androids rolling along distant planets were once only the stuff of science fiction. However, in recent years, mechanized trailblazers have become NASA’s precursors to human explorers. Among the most successful was the twin Mars Exploration Rovers, known as Spirit and Opportunity. Both far exceeded expectations for their work on the Red Planet.

Pioneer 11 Provided the First Up-close View of Ringed Planet Saturn

Pioneer 11 Provided the First Up-close View of Ringed Planet Saturn

The first spacecraft to approach the planet Saturn was launched 50 years ago on a 1.5 billion mile trip to Earth’s distant neighbor. During its 22-year mission, Pioneer 11 studied the asteroid belt, the solar wind, cosmic rays and the environment around the planets Jupiter and Saturn. The probe was part of the United States’ efforts leading the reconnaissance of each planet in the solar system.

2022: A Landmark Year for NASA

2022: A Landmark Year for NASA

Capped by the highly successful Artemis I mission, 2022 was a landmark year for NASA. Groundbreaking research continued in Earth orbit, a new human-rated spacecraft circled the Moon, robotic exploration of Mars reached important milestones and the agency’s newest telescope revealed never-before seen images of the universe.

Cape Canaveral: Historic Launch Pad for Exploration Beyond Earth

Cape Canaveral: Historic Launch Pad for Exploration Beyond Earth

Marianna Triplett was working at the Pentagon, continuing the effort to transfer millions of men and women back to civilian life after they served in the military during World War II. One day during 1948, a U.S. Army general called her into his office and said he wanted to transfer her to Florida to assist with a “hush-hush secret program.” The new effort building Cape Canaveral Space Force Station would lead to some of the most historic achievements of the decades to come.

Pioneer 4 Marked Beginning of NASA’s Exploration Beyond Earth  

Pioneer 4 Marked Beginning of NASA’s Exploration Beyond Earth  

Since its formation in 1958, one of NASA’s core missions has been to explore. The fledgling space agency’s first successful probe to study what lies beyond Earth was Pioneer 4, 64 years ago. NASA’s commitment to exploration is continuing with plans to launch an Orion spacecraft atop a Space Launch System rocket on the Artemis 1 mission targeted for later this year.

Assembly of NASA’s Mega-Rocket Complete for Trip Beyond Moon

Assembly of NASA’s Mega-Rocket Complete for Trip Beyond Moon

The most powerful rocket ever built now is fully assembled at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and final preparations are underway to begin the agency’s most ambitious program of exploration. A series of integrated tests are planned prior to the targeted liftoff in March 2022. The Space Launch System (SLS) will send an Orion spacecraft on a mission well beyond the Moon paving the way for landing the first woman and the first person of color on the lunar surface.

NASA’s Perseverance Droid Lands on Mars, Phones Home

NASA’s Perseverance Droid Lands on Mars, Phones Home

A droid exploring a distant planet is not only the stuff of science fiction, it is today’s reality. NASA’s Perseverance rover successfully landed on Mars at 3:55 p.m. EST on Feb. 18, 2021 and promptly phoned home beaming back the first of what should be thousands of detained images and science data from the Red Planet.

NASA’s Perseverance Rover a Precursor for ‘Boots on Mars’

NASA’s Perseverance Rover a Precursor for ‘Boots on Mars’

When NASA’s Mars 2020 Perseverance rover launched it marked the continuation of exploration of one of Earth’s nearest celestial neighbors that began 56 years ago. During that time, a fleet of robotic spacecraft and rovers have landed on and orbited the Red Planet. Collectively, they have dramatically increased the knowledge base about Mars, helping pave the way for future human pioneers.

NASA’s Perseverance Rover to Seek Signs of Life on Mars

NASA’s Perseverance Rover to Seek Signs of Life on Mars

NASA’s Perseverance rover is part of the agency’s Mars Exploration Program, a long-term effort of robotic exploration of the Red Planet. Lift off is scheduled for 7:50 a.m. EDT, July 30, 2020 from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The Mars Perseverance mission goals include answering questions about the potential for life on the Red Planet.

Solar Orbiter Launched to Study Our Star

Solar Orbiter Launched to Study Our Star

On Feb. 9, 2020, the European Space Agency and NASA launched the Solar Orbiter spacecraft to gain a better understanding of how the Sun influences life on Earth. Additionally, it will provide crucial information on the effects the Sun may have on astronauts as they travel to the Moon and Mars as part of NASA’s Artemis Program.