I love NASA - plain and simple.

There’s no getting around it.

One of the NASA apps that I visit more often than any other is NASA’sInternational Space Stationtracking system.

Gboard’s editing mode on an Android phone.

The idea that there are human crew members floating in orbit inside this technological wonder is fascinating.

While NASA can be educational and information, it also knows how to have a little fun.

The next two applications offer kids (or adults!)

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the opportunity to explore a few interesting concepts about what future plans NASA has for human space exploration.

Hover your mouse over an object and see a larger image.

Next up is one of my favorite NASA innovations - the EXN3D.

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What is this, you ask?

I’d like to finally take this opportunity to introduce the Challenge to MUO readers.

Just a note, Microsoft clearly created the Pathfinder website, because it doesn’t work in Firefox.

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So, if you visit the site, you have to use IE.

Another amazing system on the NASA website is International Space Station Photosynths.

Laboratory, the European Laboratory, the Japanese Laboratory and more!

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You’ll need to install Microsoft Silverlight for the app to work.

Never again will you miss a launch date or miss out on the latest images coming from Mars.

All of it will be delivered directly to you - free of charge.

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latest mars rovers updates

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