In December of 2015, the world got its first high definition look at Pluto, (Figure 2) thanks to months of design and development, aerospace engineers crafted New Horizons. Taking over nine years on its carefully calculated trajectory, Pluto was finally in reach. In 2011 NASA completed the international space station, or ISS, is one of the largest objects to be put in space. New Horizons and the ISS are special because they were created with the previous spacecraft in mind. Aerospace engineers put protection around electronics to keep them from being disabled by solar flares. HD cameras and sensors were added to detect the composition of space anomalies are just a few of the things the engineers have snuck on
In December of 2015, the world got its first high definition look at Pluto, (Figure 2) thanks to months of design and development, aerospace engineers crafted New Horizons. Taking over nine years on its carefully calculated trajectory, Pluto was finally in reach. In 2011 NASA completed the international space station, or ISS, is one of the largest objects to be put in space. New Horizons and the ISS are special because they were created with the previous spacecraft in mind. Aerospace engineers put protection around electronics to keep them from being disabled by solar flares. HD cameras and sensors were added to detect the composition of space anomalies are just a few of the things the engineers have snuck on