Space Exploration
Space Exploration encompasses the various methods and technologies used to explore outer space, including manned missions, unmanned spacecraft, and remote sensing. It is driven by the desire to expand our understanding of the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere, and to search for extraterrestrial life and resources. Space Exploration fits into the broader categories of Science, Space Science, and Space Technology as it is a direct application of these fields, utilizing principles from physics, engineering, and computer science to design and operate spacecraft, analyze data, and interpret findings. It is a dynamic and rapidly evolving field that pushes the boundaries of our knowledge and capabilities in space.
External Links
- [Space.com] Space.com: NASA, Space Exploration and Astronomy News
- [See.com] Space Exploration Engineering |
- [zgac.org] ZERO GRAVITY ARTS CONSORTIUM – Weaving the Arts, Humanities and Culture with Space Science, Engineering and Exploration
- [transcendence.kronosaur.com] Transcendence | Space Exploration, Trading, and Combat Game | Kronosaur Productions
- [sese.asu.edu] Home page | School of Earth and Space Exploration
- [starlust.org] StarLust - A Website for People with a Passion for Astronomy, Stargazing, and Space Exploration.
- [Protoplanet.co] Space Exploration Training | Protoplanet
- [Smiles.org] Exploring the Final Frontier: The Latest Advances in Space Exploration