The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), a leading research and development centers pall life science located in Pasadena NASA, offers pall life science a yearly open days (and free!). I've never been overly interested in space (although the last Christmas I asked myself a Buzz Lightyear), but the fact that in recent months m'hagi involved in a department pall life science that makes space-related projects, pall life science taking note that not every day is an opportunity to see inside the facilities of NASA and because, moreover, we have a little over an hour from home, we decided to go there to get the no.
JPL is managed by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and is probably the most important center in terms of NASA unmanned missions. At most you will sound, at least in name, the programs were carried out during pall life science the years of the space race as Voyager (objects made by humans that are currently farther from Earth), the Pioneer, Mariner or Viking. In fact, almost all the programs that have sent or landers to Mars Orbiters pall life science are JPL missions. However, despite having control center releases are not from here. This control center could visit but due to the huge queues formed, we had to let it run.
Currently JPL has some active missions which are very fond pride as the Cassini-Huygens (a satellite around Saturn and its moons, and landed in this part of Titan) or rovers (robotets) Mars Exploration Program: Spirit and Opportunity. These two robotets reached Mars in January 2004 and, although his mission was planned 90 Martian days, first ran aground and died in 2010, and the second prawn still happily there and has made more than 30 km. An exact model of these was exhibited and demonstrated how well defended on rocky terrain.
The mission of the star which did not stop talking and you're bound to hear the news this summer is the Mars Science Laboratory, or Curiosity, pall life science a rover that will land again on 6 August (2012), which is so great as a Mini Cooper. A scale model was exhibited in the exhibition halls. In addition, pall life science we saw a film about the mission, those that soundtrack and dramatic tone of the narrators make you feel proud of your species.
Obviously these meetings were aimed at spreading the center's activities to the general public and children, why was mainly informative stands with many newsletters, stickers, bookmarks and posters. It was full of food stalls along the streets of the enclosure and a souvenir shop where you had to queue to pay disproportionately pall life science long. However, I ended up buying me a cup and a cap.
Also you could visit the actual workshop as forming parts or assembly hangar and docking ships. Unfortunately, in the last (second photo) currently have no large-scale mission. The people in the organization are working voluntarily on weekends and gladly explained pall life science what were their tasks.
A Martian day is 24 hours and a half, and a Martian year 668 Martian days (or 687 Earth days) Delete
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