IMBUS TO NOW: THE HISTORY OF NASA’S EARTH-OBSERVING MISSIONS

High-Level Project Summary

Spaceflight began in response to human curiosity to probe the depths of the Earth, the Moon, the planets, the Sun, and other stars and galaxies. Manned and unmanned vehicles roam beyond the boundaries of the Earth, gathering valuable information about the universe. Humans have visited the moon and lived in space stations for long periods. Thus, space exploration helped us understand the true relationship between Earth and the rest of the universe. Space exploration answers how the sun, planets, and stars form, and whether there is life elsewhere in the universe.NASA has made many trips to space in order to discover galaxies, stars, and planets, including what it has done in order

Detailed Project Description

NASA had executed a lot of discovering and observing missions regarding our planet “the earth” which is still contributing in enable us to understand and visualize the surroundings. But the question is” does all these evolutionary tripes throughout history available and obvious to the public?” Our mission briefly, to create an interactive timeline utilizing power point’s powerful features to summarize the evolutions that appeared in NASA’s trips for discovering our planet and show how details, accuracy and efficiency of the trips have changed in a comparable way. We can achieve that through the timeline

Space Agency Data

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Hackathon Journey

I enjoyed this experience a lot and learned a lot from it and met many people who have the same interests as me and we worked hard together and learned to use a lot of programs, including montage programs and others

References

NASA Science Missions | Science Mission Directorate. (n.d.). Retrieved September 21, 2022, from https://science.nasa.gov/missions?page?field_division_tid=103&field_phase_tid=All -All Missions | NASA’s Earth Observing System. (n.d.). Retrieved September 21, 2022, from https://eospso.nasa.gov/content/all-missions



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- MS PowerPoint

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#NASA #ADOBE #EARTH