Look up at night and you will see a whole lot of space out there. With less than 70 years of sending things into space under our belts, the future up above is almost limitless.
The International Space Station | Image: NASA
In this zone there is an engineer building scientific instruments that will be sent into space, a designer of rocket engines, and someone who communicates with spaceships and satellites. There’s an engineer using computer modelling to create an amazingly precise, low-gravity clock for the International Space Station, and another who takes satellite pictures of the Earth. The final engineer in this zone is working to make people’s lives better using information collected from satellites.