Want to Travel Space ! Go through This.
Astronaut App Can Take To You To Space
Hello friends , how are
you? Hope you are fine. Today I
am going to acknowledge you with very interesting app. So if you are interested
in the field of Astronomy and you want to become a astronaut and
want to go into the space and wanted to see its beauty and feel it then it will
be a good news for them. This interesting app will be very useful for them. Now
take a deep breathe because now you can enjoy
the journey of space with the help
of this app.
Description about this App-:
A new smartphone app co-developed by NASA just
launched that aims to ready the first group of commercial astronauts.
Only 12 of 18,300 applicants were selected astronaut candidates in 2017, which by no means guarantees a
trip to space.
Developed in conjunction with NASA trainers via a Space
Act agreement, the Space Nation Navigator, which you can download at www.spacenationnavigator.com , will attempt to endow you with
the right stuff through daily mini games, quizzes, fitness challenges, and
narrative adventures. These missions cost coins, and you start with 800. They
also start with factoids from space, such as plants' roots growing toward a
source of gravity and the the plant away from it.
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By the way, using the app will earn one candidate a trip
to space through the Space Nation Astronaut Program. The company says it
will select one candidate a year. The games and quizzes are not easy, and
failing a mission means you have to pay more coins or watch an ad.
Space Nation says it wants to democratise
space travel. It’s a grand statement to make for a
small Finnish startup, based in a trendy area of Helsinki with more coffee
shops than rocket ships.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk
optimistically targets a human mission to Mars in 2024, though how the
anticipated cargo mission two years earlier will dictate that.
Meanwhile, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos spends $1 billion a
year trying to lower the cost of space travel.
Space Nations CEO
and co-founder, Kalle Vähä-Jaakkola is as optimistic about how fast the world
will catch up once one of these men succeeds; and success is kind of what
they’re known for.
Through a series of physical, mental and social tasks,
the idea is that people will pick up the basic skills needed to become a space
traveller. Think of it as a space-focused blend of Strava and Duolingo, with
global leaderboards eventually whittling down 100 top-ranking competitors for
the programme’s next stage.
Those 100 individuals will take part in bootcamps with
real NASA astronaut trainers, who will select 12 people from the bunch
to compete in a filmed series.
Space Nation also announced that it will be the first
space-tourism agency to be made an affiliate member of the United Nations’
World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO).
Creative problem solving and logical thinking, decision
making, negotiating skills. A lot of these skills are beneficial for all of us.
Not just getting along with different cultures and people, but also working
together. Especially in space, your life relies on them. Mistrust can be fatal.”
“Private companies are working on rocket technology
and satellites, which is inspiring, but normal people don’t have a base to be
part of this,” . “We need to change the mindset of the whole population,
on the ground, about what it means to go to space and why it is beneficial for
us.”
If it wants to change mindsets around space travel, Space
Nation will first need to convince users that it’s actually capable of sending
people beyond earth’s atmosphere, and that will hinge on partnerships with
those multiple-PhD-wielding superhumans – at least in the short term.
Partnerships
with NASA and the ISS are a good start, but Space Nation will need to continue
building those connections and show it can manage something extraordinary,
before it can have a shot at making it ordinary.
Vähä-Jaakkola says. “As crazy as it sounds, downloading
the app could really be your first step on a journey to visit space.”
And who knows ? Maybe
you’ll be that one lucky person who Space Nation takes into space. Just make
sure the fine print says they’ll bring you back.
I am sure that you will be one of them.
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-Aryan Singh Rathore




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