Despite the pandemic it was a year of scientific advancement for NASA.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, better known as the NASA, Lived in 2020 a year of scientific advances, as far as exploration of the universe is concerned. The consolidation of the relationship between government and commercial is one of the highlights. In addition to the many astronauts who visited the International Space Station (ISS). And the different projects that were started in the spacecraft that is in Earth orbit.
Consequently, the NASA made a count of his best images of the year 2020 and from FayerWayer we select the top five. The parameters followed by the space agency to select these photographs were two: scientific development and orbital landscape. In the case of landscapes they took into account those that were taken within the ISS.
The best photographs of NASA at ISS 2020
Then we know these selections from NASA in the pandemic, run down and turbulent 2020.
Climate change across the planet was captured by ISS scientists.

The harvest of radishes in microgravity are essential for future manned missions to Mars and so were recorded.

The arrival of a Dragon of SpaceX demonstrates the union between the space agency and its business partners.

What would become of scientific advances without the presence of someone to record them? It is one of the works of Jessica Meir NASA scientist and photographer. Here he appears alongside astronaut Andrew Morgan.

The ISS experience showed us in 2020 what life is like for astronauts on the International Space Station.

It was a difficult year, but the investigation did not stop. In 2021 of the NASA comes loaded with activities and hopes to continue discovering countless secrets hidden in the mysterious universe. Happy New Year to space enthusiasts.