You will get lost looking at these pictures of space
The US space agency NASA often delights the internet with the latest updates regarding the galaxies, stars and planets within our solar system. He also shares beautiful pictures taken by his many spacecraft. Now, in its latest YouTube post, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has revealed the surprising findings of science experiments conducted in orbit during the year 2023. From beautiful gardens full of blooming flowers to dancing flames, the space agency has shared a video that showcases the experiments carried out on the International Space Station (ISS) this year.
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NASA’s Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center’s official YouTube channel released the clip on Tuesday. This video provides a glimpse of experiments important to future space exploration efforts. “Take a musical journey to the International Space Station, where amazing science awaits,” said NASA.
NASA continued, ‘Astronaut Woody Hoberg introduces you to a moving, colorful and fascinating collection of real science experiments performed in space. Ready for classical music! Plant Evolution Experiments! Astronaut Christina Koch helps you learn how NASA’s garden grows in space.
In the caption, NASA wrote ‘Combustion Science! ‘The science of fire.’ Astronaut Mark Vande Hei explores how NASA studies jumping and dancing flames in space. Liquid use! Astronaut Megan MacArthur introduces you to the fascinating world of shape-changing fluids and how they behave on the space station.
The video, which was shared just a day ago, has already received more than 7,000 views and hundreds of likes. Some users in the comment section called the video unbelievable while others called it amazing. One user wrote, Wow, this is really awesome. Another wrote, You are amazing, NASA, we love you. Greetings from Chile!! A third user expressed, “That water is hypnotizing.”
This year was important for India
It is to be noted that the year 2023 has been very exciting for space exploration. Several missions launched this year have enhanced our astronomical understanding and extended our reach into the universe. For India, in particular, this year was very special as the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) succeeded in making a soft landing on the south polar region of the Moon for the first time.

