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Welcome to the first STEM article, called space and beyond.

How about we start talking about the more interesting things in this article. Last month Nasa and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) landed the heaviest, but most intelligent and technologically developed payload, ever to touch the Martian surface. I am of course referring to the 2020 Perseverance rover. It carries seven primary payload instruments, 19 cameras, and two microphones. The rover is also carrying the mini-helicopter Ingenuity, an experimental aircraft that will attempt the first ever powered flight on another planet. 

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SpaceX did it again: SpaceX's latest Starship prototype went out in a blaze of glory. 

The Starship SN10 spacecraft touched down successfully after a high-altitude test flight in March 3, a major milestone for the company and its crewed Mars ambitions. But the vehicle didn't manage to hold itself together, exploding about eight minutes after landing. 

The big stainless-steel SN10 launched from SpaceX's South Texas site, rose 10 kilometers into the sky and came back safely to Earth for a smooth touchdown after 6 minutes and 20 seconds from liftoff.

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Space (What is space according to many scientific sources: Space is the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction.) facts that probably you didn’t know: 

  1. Space is completely silent (due to the vacuum-no air). 

  2. 99% of our solar system's mass is the sun. 

  3. More energy from the sun hits Earth every hour than the planet uses in a year. 

  4. One day on Venus is longer than one year on Earth and 10 days longer than 1 year on Venus. 

  5. The universe is constantly expanding. 

  6. A competed NASA space suit costs $12,000,000. 

  7. There are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on earth.

 

 

THE END!!! 

Thank you for reading this article. It means a lot for us. Comment down below your thoughts and ideas and tell me your favorite STEM activities that we can discuss in later articles. 

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The goal of this car-sized Mars rover is to identify ancient Martian environments capable of supporting life, seeking out evidence of former microbial life, collecting rock and soil samples to store on the Martian surface, and testing oxygen production from the Martian tmosphere to prepare for future crewed missions.  

Did you know: In one of the most visually impactful parts of the rover, its red and orange parachute, NASA later revealed that it displays binary code that reads: “Dare Mighty Things” the moto of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. 

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