inSpace application will allow you to see all the beauty of the cosmos that other applications will not show you. Discover the latest images, videos and live broadcasts from other planets with inSpace and NASA.
Discover images, videos and live broadcasts from Space with NASA, SpaceX, IIS.
A unique opportunity to look from the outside, not only at the Earth, but also at Mars and the entire Solar system.
Receive new photos daily from every rover.
Get a first-person view of Mars and take a look at every detail of the rovers.
Receive new photos of the Earth every day from the unique "Deep Space Climate Observatory" (DSCOVR) satellite.
Use the search function to see photos and videos that cannot be found in popular search engines.
Take a look at the pictures from NASA and Michigan Technological University, which publish "Astronomy Picture of the Day" every day.
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hear sounds from planets visited by Earth's satellites but which humans will never be able to visit.
In online mode, you can observe astronauts in outer space using cameras on the ISS, as well as see the ISS from the inside.
Mars 2020 is a Mars rover mission by NASA's Mars Exploration Program that includes the Perseverance rover and the Ingenuity helicopter drone. It was launched on 30 July 2020 at 11:50 UTC and will touch down in Jezero crater on Mars on 18 February 2021. It tells us the weather while on Mars and sends the information back to Earth.
The Mars 2020 rover, Perseverance, is based on the Mars Science Laboratory's Curiosity rover configuration. It is car-sized, about 10 feet long (not including the arm), 9 feet wide, and 7 feet tall (about 3 meters long, 2.7 meters wide, and 2.2 meters tall).
Nation: United States
Power: Solar cells (cruise stage); RTG (rover)
lifetime:
Mass: 3839 kg (launch); 899kg (rover)
Orbit: Heliocentric
Mars 2020 is 23,028,512 miles (37,060,809 km, 0.248 AU) from Mars, moving towards the planet at a speed of 13,754 mi/h (22,135 km/h, 6.15 km/s).
Climate change: At the equator, Mars is a comfortable 80 degrees Fahrenheit, but the temperature at its poles can get down to 199 degrees below zero.
This app gives and provides you all the information you would need and what to know for our mission to Mars.
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun and I feel like we need an app to drive more space exploration in humanity. There's a whole Universe out there and we are living in this small world called Earth! This app could be useful on our next mission to Mars to know if it's habitable or not, safe & sustainable for us to live in!
Mars is actually pretty cold! In orbit, Mars is about 50 million miles farther away from the Sun than Earth! That means it gets a lot less light and heat to keep it warm. Mars also has a hard time holding onto the heat it does get that's why this app is useful to know all the weather on our neighbor planet.
Discover images, videos and live broadcasts from Space with NASA, SpaceX, IIS.
A unique opportunity to look from the outside, not only at the Earth, but also at Mars and the entire Solar system.
Receive new photos daily from every rover.
Get a first-person view of Mars and take a look at every detail of the rovers.
Receive new photos of the Earth every day from the unique "Deep Space Climate Observatory" (DSCOVR) satellite.
Use the search function to see photos and videos that cannot be found in popular search engines.
Take a look at the pictures from NASA and Michigan Technological University, which publish "Astronomy Picture of the Day" every day.
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hear sounds from planets visited by Earth's satellites but which humans will never be able to visit.
In online mode, you can observe astronauts in outer space using cameras on the ISS, as well as see the ISS from the inside.
Mars 2020 is a Mars rover mission by NASA's Mars Exploration Program that includes the Perseverance rover and the Ingenuity helicopter drone. It was launched on 30 July 2020 at 11:50 UTC and will touch down in Jezero crater on Mars on 18 February 2021. It tells us the weather while on Mars and sends the information back to Earth.
The Mars 2020 rover, Perseverance, is based on the Mars Science Laboratory's Curiosity rover configuration. It is car-sized, about 10 feet long (not including the arm), 9 feet wide, and 7 feet tall (about 3 meters long, 2.7 meters wide, and 2.2 meters tall).
Nation: United States
Power: Solar cells (cruise stage); RTG (rover)
lifetime:
Mass: 3839 kg (launch); 899kg (rover)
Orbit: Heliocentric
Mars 2020 is 23,028,512 miles (37,060,809 km, 0.248 AU) from Mars, moving towards the planet at a speed of 13,754 mi/h (22,135 km/h, 6.15 km/s).
Climate change: At the equator, Mars is a comfortable 80 degrees Fahrenheit, but the temperature at its poles can get down to 199 degrees below zero.
This app gives and provides you all the information you would need and what to know for our mission to Mars.
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun and I feel like we need an app to drive more space exploration in humanity. There's a whole Universe out there and we are living in this small world called Earth! This app could be useful on our next mission to Mars to know if it's habitable or not, safe & sustainable for us to live in!
Mars is actually pretty cold! In orbit, Mars is about 50 million miles farther away from the Sun than Earth! That means it gets a lot less light and heat to keep it warm. Mars also has a hard time holding onto the heat it does get that's why this app is useful to know all the weather on our neighbor planet.
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