NASA’s new satellite is considered a new step forward in the field of space technology.
NASA has launched a new satellite to ensure that astronauts at the ISS can communicate more continuously and more often with Earth in the future.
This new NASA satellite called Boeing Data Transmission and Tracking Satellite (TDRS-M) made by Boeing has just been launched into space aboard United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
The agency claims the new satellite will support vital space communication for missions in the mid-2020s.
This satellite will facilitate communication, continuous communication, from space to the ground.
This will ensure that scientists, engineers, and control room personnel on Earth can easily access data from the International Space Station in space once communication connections are expanded. through this satellite.
TDRS-M is the last of 13 satellites that have been sent into space since 1983 by NASA.