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  2. NASA's Eyes - Wikipedia

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    NASA's Eyes Visualization (also known as simply NASA's Eyes) is a freely available suite of computer visualization applications created by the Visualization Technology Applications and Development Team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to render scientifically accurate views of the planets studied by JPL missions and the spacecraft used in that study.

  3. Pale Blue Dot - Wikipedia

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    Pale Blue Dot is a photograph of Earth taken on February 14, 1990, by the Voyager 1 space probe from an unprecedented distance of over 6 billion kilometers (3.7 billion miles, 40.5 AU), as part of that day's Family Portrait series of images of the Solar System.

  4. Aura (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    It is the third major component of the Earth Observing System (EOS) following on Terra (launched 1999) and Aqua (launched 2002). Aura follows on from the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) . Aura is a joint mission between NASA, the Netherlands, Finland, and the U.K. [ 3 ] The Aura spacecraft is healthy and is expected to operate until ...

  5. Effect of spaceflight on the human body - Wikipedia

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    When the astronauts return to Earth, low blood volume can cause orthostatic intolerance or dizziness when standing. [82] Under the influence of the earth's gravity, when a person is standing, blood and other body fluids are pulled towards the lower body, increasing pressure at the feet. When gravity is removed, hydrostatic pressures throughout ...

  6. Eye tracking on the International Space Station - Wikipedia

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    Eye-tracking device on Earth [ edit ] In parallel to the space-qualified version of the Eye Tracker a commercially available model has been manufactured by the company Chronos Vision in Berlin and is installed in many laboratories in Europe, North America and Asia, where it represents an essential tool for the examination of numerous ...

  7. Eye - Wikipedia

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    The eyes of most cephalopods, fish, amphibians and snakes have fixed lens shapes, and focusing is achieved by telescoping the lens in a similar manner to that of a camera. [5] The compound eyes of the arthropods are composed of many simple facets which, depending on anatomical detail, may give either a single pixelated image or multiple images ...

  8. File:NASA's Eyes.png - Wikipedia

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  9. Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite - Wikipedia

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    On 6 January 2020, NASA reported the discovery of TOI-700 d, the first Earth-sized exoplanet in the habitable zone discovered by the TESS. The exoplanet orbits the star TOI-700 100 light-years away in the Dorado constellation. [80] The TOI-700 system contains two other planets: TOI-700 b, another Earth-sized planet, and TOI-700 c, a super-Earth.