Testing the Landing Gear for All Scenarios for NASA’s Mars Sample Retrieval Lander
Planetary scientist and Psyche mission co-investigator Jim Bell of Arizona State University, along with his instrument team, developed this critical technology in collaboration with Main Space Science Systems.
Psyche’s multispectral imager consists of a pair of identical cameras with filters and telescopic lenses that will photograph the surface of the asteroid in different wavelengths of light. It will provide the data needed to build a digital terrain model of the asteroid’s surface, contribute to revealing Psyche’s geochemistry and composition, and help with navigation.
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Ignition of the Most Powerful Rocket In The World: SpaceX's Starship
Ignition of the Most Powerful Rocket In The World: SpaceX's Starship
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The Country Closest to the Moon
The country closest to the moon - yes - we found the country that has the farthest point from the Earth's center, making it the closest point...to the moon. You will never guess where it is, and I promise you: after you see the nature, the science, and the people - you will want to visit there too.
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Honk! - SpaceX Starship Ship24 Static Fire
Honk! - SpaceX Starship Ship24 Static Fire space x nasa
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$1 Vs $100,000,000 Car!
MrBeast starts the video by saying “Behind me are the most expensive cars in the world” and fans get to see the fleet of cars behind him. He carries on to tell everyone that he got his hands on cars with a combined worth of over $250 million. Jimmy then announces that he will be exploding, sailing, driving, and even flying some of these cars.
In this video, MrBeast is showcasing the cheapest car he could buy and going all the way up to the most expensive car that he got his hands on. The video begins with a $1 car, described as a rust bucket, essentially worthless, and in terrible condition. After buying the car for just a dollar, Jimmy invests around $100,000,000 to get the car running, he drives it around until he decides to throw it off a cliff.
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Arctic Sea Ice Hits Annual Minimum, Antarctic Sets New Record
Arctic sea ice likely reached its annual minimum extent on Sept. 19, 2023, making it the sixth-lowest year in the satellite record, according to researchers at NASA and the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC). Meanwhile, Antarctic sea ice reached its lowest maximum extent on record on Sept. 10 at a time when the ice cover should have been growing at a much faster pace during the darkest and coldest months.
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