NASA Super Earth Planet of the Future Traveller Retro - Wall Art Rolled Canvas Print
ROLLED CANVAS PRINT
Printed using only high quality inks on gallery grade 280 GSM fine art canvas with a smooth matte finish to ensure a sharp vibrant image. Includes an additional 1.5 inch white border to assist with mounting or framing. Please add a note when ordering if you do not require a border.Orders dispatched the next working day. Estimated UK delivery 1-2 days, international 8-10 working days or less.
NASA
NASA, which stands for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, is an independent agency of the United States federal government responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research. It was established on July 29, 1958, by the National Aeronautics and Space Act.
NASA's primary mission is to pioneer the future of space exploration, scientific discovery, and aeronautics research. It is known for its significant achievements in human spaceflight, robotic exploration, Earth and space science, and technological innovation.
NASA has been at the forefront of robotic exploration. Through robotic missions, such as the Mars rovers (Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, Perseverance), Voyager spacecraft, and the Hubble Space Telescope, NASA has provided invaluable insights into the planets, moons, and other celestial bodies within our solar system and beyond.
NASA also conducts extensive research on Earth, studying our planet's climate, atmosphere, and natural resources. The agency operates a fleet of satellites and instruments that monitor various Earth systems, contributing to our understanding of climate change, weather patterns, and environmental phenomena.
In recent years, NASA has focused on developing the Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the Moon by 2024. The program seeks to establish a sustainable presence on the Moon, with plans to build a lunar gateway as a staging point for crewed missions to the lunar surface and eventually pave the way for crewed missions to Mars and beyond.