Space Exploration
Since the first spacecraft was launched in 1957, we have continued to explore planets and celestial bodies in the solar system such as the moon, Mars and Titan, a satellite of Saturn.
Such space exploration has shown us that in the solar system there are a lot of celestial bodies similar to Earth, as well as minerals that might be useful resources for us. The Japanese space probe Hayabusa2 succeeded in touching down on the surface of the asteroid Ryugu to collect samples and bringing them back to Earth.
If it had not been for our passion for knowledge about science and technology, we would not have undertaken such space exploration.
Since the first spacecraft was launched in 1957, we have continued to explore planets and celestial bodies in the solar system such as the moon, Mars and Titan, a satellite of Saturn.
Such space exploration has shown us that in the solar system there are a lot of celestial bodies similar to Earth, as well as minerals that might be useful resources for us. The Japanese space probe Hayabusa2 succeeded in touching down on the surface of the asteroid Ryugu to collect samples and bringing them back to Earth.
If it had not been for our passion for knowledge about science and technology, we would not have undertaken such space exploration.