Are you captivated by the wonders of the universe and the mysteries of distant planets? Perhaps you’ve dived into books, relishing every word about the cosmos and longing to travel among the stars and witness these celestial wonders up close. While this is not possible for many of us, but worry not, there’s an incredible alternative that can bring you closer to this dreamlike experience!

You don’t need a rocket ship or a spacesuit for this epic journey. All you need is your curiosity and a little click to enter the fascinating world of Nasa, at www.eyes.nasa.gov — an exceptional website that offers an immersive and informative experience for space enthusiasts, students and curious minds alike.

The website, of course developed by Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), is a treasure trove of astronomical data, real-time space missions, and captivating visualisations, that allow you to explore the cosmos from the comfort of your screens.

The first thing that strikes you on the website is its user-friendly and visually appealing interface. The site boasts a clean and intuitive design, making it easy for both newcomers and experienced space enthusiasts to navigate. The menu is neatly organised, allowing you to quickly access different sections, such as ‘Missions,’ ‘Solar System,’ ‘Exoplanets’ and more.

In ‘Missions’ section, you can find detailed information about ongoing and past space missions. You can click on specific missions to access comprehensive data, images and videos related to each one. The interactive spacecraft model lets you explore these missions in 3D, offering an engaging and educational experience for users of all ages.

You can explore a catalogue of exoplanets, view their characteristics and even discover their potential habitability in the ‘Exoplanets’, while the ‘Astronomy’ section provides articles and information about various astronomical topics, making it a great place for learning and staying updated on the latest discoveries.

Whether you want to track the International Space Station’s position, monitor the progress of Mars rovers or witness upcoming eclipses, this website provides up-to-the-minute information that caters to your cosmic curiosity. The interactive 3D visualisation of the Solar System, complete with real-time positions of planets and spacecraft, is particularly impressive.

With its intuitive interface, interactive visualisations and comprehensive information about space missions, Eyes on Nasa make it an invaluable tool for both casual explorers and serious astronomers. So hurry up our little aspiring astronauts and visit: www.eyes.nasa.gov

Published in Dawn, Young World, September 9th, 2023

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