Our Amazing Solar System

Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System

Our Amazing Solar System

More Posts from Sergioballester-blog and Others

4 years ago

Grid fin hydraulic pump stalled, causing a soft water landing 🚀 POV shot.

Still most likely being reused in a CRS mission 🤘🏻

4 years ago
Saturn With Quadruple Moon Presence – Hubble Telescope

Saturn With Quadruple Moon Presence – Hubble Telescope

4 years ago
Storm Clouds Of Jupiter
Storm Clouds Of Jupiter
Storm Clouds Of Jupiter
Storm Clouds Of Jupiter
Storm Clouds Of Jupiter

Storm Clouds of Jupiter

4 years ago
Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 

Jupiter Descending 

3 years ago

Download Software Used to Get Rovers to the Red Planet

Watching our Perseverance rover safely land on the surface of Mars is the kind of historic feat that gets our adventure-loving hearts racing.

Download Software Used To Get Rovers To The Red Planet

Launching and landing rovers on Mars requires overcoming challenges like defying gravity on two planets, surviving the extreme heat of atmospheric entry, and avoiding rocky obstacles. This takes more than just rocket science – it takes incredible software too.

Did you know that some of the same tried and tested software that helped ensure a safe arrival for Perseverance (and its predecessor, Curiosity) can be downloaded – by you...for free...right now?

Download Software Used To Get Rovers To The Red Planet

Our 2021-22 Software Catalog is full of codes made for space that can be used by entrepreneurs, teachers, gamers, or just about anyone. Whether you are curious about the Martian atmosphere, want to visualize the inside of a volcano, or have an application we’ve never even considered, our software may be able to help. Check out our full site, updated regularly with the latest codes available for download.

Here are a few examples of what you could do with our software!

1. Simulate the Martian atmosphere to prepare spacecrafts for landing

Download Software Used To Get Rovers To The Red Planet

To prepare for exactly what a spacecraft will face on landing day, no matter the location scientists choose, we created software that simulates the Martian atmosphere. The code, Mars (GRAM), is now available to anyone.

We also have a version that simulates Earth's atmosphere, allowing users (especially those in the world of drone design) a way to replicate and design for, potentially dangerous conditions without ever stepping away from the computer.

2. Explore the Red Planet virtually from home with help from the Curiosity rover team

Originally developed for scientists and engineers working on the Curiosity rover mission, OnSight allowed the team a virtual way to walk on and look around Mars. Using an immersive display, such as a virtual reality headset, scientists could see the Red Planet the way a rover would.

This software can also be used to provide virtual experiences of places here on Earth, such as caves and lava fields.

3. Dodge disasters with a risk management tool made for space missions

Download Software Used To Get Rovers To The Red Planet

When preparing for complex space missions, like the upcoming Mars Sample Return mission, it’s crucial to examine how different elements, independently and collectively, impact the probability of success.

But risk management has become an important tool for businesses of all disciplines, from engineering to accounting – and the Space Mission Architecture and Risk Analysis Tool (SMART) could help.

Sound interesting? The NASA software catalog has these and more than 800 additional codes ready for download.

You can also follow our Technology Transfer program on Twitter to learn more about software and technology that can be put to use on Earth.

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space!

4 years ago
 It Was Time For Their close-up. Two Days Ago Jupiter and Saturn passed A Tenth Of a Degree from

 It was time for their close-up. Two days ago Jupiter and Saturn passed a tenth of a degree from each other in what is known a Great Conjunction. Although the two planets pass each other on the sky every 20 years, this was the closest pass in nearly four centuries. Taken early in day of the Great Conjunction, the featured multiple-exposure combination captures not only both giant planets in a single frame, but also Jupiter's four largest moons (left to right) Callisto, Ganymede, Io, and Europa -- and Saturn's largest moon Titan. 

Image Credit:  Damian Peach

4 years ago
Jupiter’s Racing Stripes By NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center

Jupiter’s Racing Stripes by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center

4 years ago
Hubble Spies Spooky Shadow On Jupiter’s Giant Eye By NASA Goddard Photo And Video

Hubble Spies Spooky Shadow on Jupiter’s Giant Eye by NASA Goddard Photo and Video

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