Nasa astronaut Don petitKnown to them Incredible astronomy, Humour – emotionAnd Clever camera contraceptionAfter a seven -month mission at the International Space Station (ISS), it is scheduled to return to Earth this month. Before leaving the space, Petit shared some terrible science that they have done as part of the campaign 72.
Petit says, “I live when I am in class. It’s like my being,” says Petit, while taking photos in her video clip and zero gravitational game with a camera with a camera in the game. “Some people are born to become cowboys and ride a horse. I am born to rocket a rocket and live in space.”
Petit describes what he says “science of opportunity”, which can be anywhere while using strict, whether it is on earth or in space.
“Because you are there (are using science), and you can, you can get an idea,” they say. “It’s not on the script, it is not part of the program, but you get an idea.”
“So ‘science of opportunity’ happens anywhere, such people are thinking about advancing our knowledge, and the same thing happens at the space station.”
Because Petit is such a talented photographer, people on Earth get to enjoy their creative science experiments, as well, include incredible image above, resulting in an experiment that examines the water drops charged in the orbit, which behaves equally as the particles emitted by the Sun on hitting the Earth’s magnetic field. Astronauts such as Petits get a magnificent top-down view of the planet’s atmosphere from the classroom, which provides sufficient opportunity to study it. Petit also enjoys beautiful orral display from space, as shown in her Arora Borelis Timeleps video below.
Another excellent example of Petit’s “Science of Opportunity” worries about the sophisticated freezer of the international space station. Minus eight-degree laboratory freezer for international space station (MELFI) is important for preserving samples that need further analysis on Earth. It also enabled Petit to freeze delicate ice wafers, which they photographed using a polarization filter to highlight the mind-fed crystal structures.
Petit skills behind the camera also make him an ideal candidate to capture various scientific experiments and procedures in the ISS. The ISS in the Timeleps sequence below shows samples of Canadarm2 Retrieving Material International Space Station Experiment (Misse-20-Commercial). This mission exposed various experiments for the rigid environment of space, including vacuum pressure, radiation, and excessive temperatures. These experiments are important for designing more durable materials and perhaps improve quantum communication, and photographic evidence of experimental processes is an important piece of puzzles.
Don Petit is not just an astronaut, scientist and engineer – he is an artist. Petpixel Over the years, many of his pictures have been painted, some of which have captured the ISS during their most recent and ongoing missions. NASA highlighted some of the most creative new space photographs of Petit, which are painted below.
More than Petit’s remarkable space picture – And entertaining music – are available on X, which is first known as Twitter.
Image Credit: NASA, Don Petit