Even NASA is now on Instagram and inaugurated the new profile with the images of the last mission game tonight: the launch of the probe Ladee which will study the composition of the atmosphere and lunar dust. For now, the American space agency has used the famous filters that have made this platform so popular, at the bottom of the picture space, the Moon and the rockets taking off yet have enough appeal. A few hours after the profile Instagram NASA has already collected nearly 38,000 followers. Here the famous photograph of the Earth that rises from the moon, taken July 20, 1969 Apollo 11, the day when Neil Armstrong first set foot on our natural satellite (edited by Matteo Marini)
The Dark Side of the Moon, which never shows our view. Photos of the LRO Wide Angle Camera
The central peak of the Bullialdus, lunar crater in which they were registered by the probe molecules Hydroxyl, testifying to the possible presence of water trapped between the rocks
A beautiful image of the Moon photographed by Epedition 28 on board the International Space Station
The Minotaur 5 rocket on the launch pad at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility, in Virginia, from which it took off at five-thirty this morning with the probe Ladee, toward the Moon to study the ‘atmosphere and dust
The “lift off” the Minotaur V rocket, party last night from the Wallops Flight Facility to launch the probe to the Moon Ladee
Night view of the Minotaur V rocket on the launch pad of the Wallops Flight Facility
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