10th std science 1 project on space mission moon and mars
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You can make a project having a rocket as chandrayan and a moon amd mars at a height and rocket going to there and some astronauts standing outside there
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hope it useful means mark as brainlist please.
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NASA Science missions circle the Earth, the Sun, the Moon, Mars, and many other destinations within our Solar System, including spacecraft that look out even further into our universe. The Science Fleet depicts the scope of NASA’s activity and how our missions have permeated throughout the solar system.
Credits: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Projects at Ames: Highlights
Kepler/K2 mission: On March 6th, 2009, a nighttime launch carried NASA's Kepler space telescope into space on a three-stage Delta II rocket, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Originally planned for three-and-a-half years, the project team at NASA Ames successfully managed Kepler/K2 over a much longer duration of almost 9.5 years! After nine years of collecting data, NASA ended the Kepler space telescope science operations on October 30, 2018.
Artist’s concept of the LADEE spacecraft (left) detecting water vapor from meteoroid impacts on the Moon (right).
Credits: NASA/Goddard/Conceptual Image Lab
LADEE mission: The LADEE (Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer) mission orbited the moon to gather detailed information about the lunar atmosphere, conditions near the surface and environmental influences on lunar dust. The spacecraft flew 1-2 miles just above the lunar surface and collected valuable science data before its planned impact on the surface of the moon on April 18, 2014.
LCROSS mission: In the span of just two years, NASA’s Ames Research Center, in California’s Silicon Valley, developed a mission that reached out and touched the hydrogen detected on the Moon. It was called LCROSS, the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite. Their clever design involved two parts: a projectile that would slam into a crater to kick up a giant plume of debris and a spacecraft that would fly through the plume to identify what it was made of.
Astrophysics is the study of phenomena occurring in the universe and of the physical principles that govern them. Astrophysics research encompasses a broad range of topics, from the birth of the universe and its evolution and composition, to the processes leading to the development of planets and stars and galaxies, to the physical conditions of matter in extreme gravitational fields, and to the search for life on planets orbiting other stars. In seeking to understand these phenomena, astrophysics science embodies some of the most enduring quests of humankind.