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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, better known by the acronym NASA, is celebrating another historic milestone. An incredible 60 years have passed since its foundation, which the office wants to properly appreciate. Therefore, he shared with the world a short video in which we can see the most important events related to the space program in the last six decades. This honor is intended to thank all the scientists, engineers, astronauts and researchers who have participated in individual projects over the current and past centuries. All 60 years of hard research and discovery have been squeezed into a short 60-second video that you can watch too.

Of course, such a short period of time cannot fit all the achievements that NASA has achieved since its founding. The most famous examples are the moon landing or the mars rover project curiosity. Period recordings of the type "It's a small step for man, but a giant leap for mankind", which is known to almost every one of us, served as lubricant. In addition to the recordings of the most famous astronauts, we can also see the launch of rockets, individual satellites, and missions connecting to the Earth, the Moon or Mars. However, many fans of space programs were surprised by the very approach taken by NASA. Such a huge milestone deserved much more than a short one-minute video. But we will not get ahead of ourselves, as it may happen that NASA comes out with its own broad-spectrum document or minia series that brings these events much closer.

In the video we find the most iconic views that characterize the space program as we know it. 

In addition to the video, we also received new website, which points to the wider side of this success. In addition to video recordings, it is possible to find reports from technological or energy trials, all the most famous statements, photographs or detailed reports about the successes and failures of space exploration. The site is simple, clear and informative, so it's definitely worth a few glances. Enjoy a minute of the most legendary views of space exploration over the past 60 years in the following video.

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