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Space Based Astronomy

Satellites and Probes These items are put in space because the Earth’s atmosphere does not allow all of the electromagnetic waves through the atmosphere This causes images to blur The best known is the Hubble telescope This was launched in 1990 and was expected to work until 2010, but they have decided to extend that

Exploding Star

Galaxy

Jupiter

Saturn in UV Light

Galaxy Cluster

Spacecraft Robotic probes get close-up views and sometimes land on planets These type of robotic probes landed on Mars

NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander

Human Spaceflight The shuttle program began in 1981 A big experiment here is to study the effects of weightlessness on humans and other living objects These flights last a maximum of 17 days The International Space Station has had astronauts living in it since 2000 Construction is not totally complete

Spin-Offs The fuel pumps on the space shuttle led to development of artificial heart pumps The Apollo program lead to cordless tools