1 00:00:00,900 --> 00:00:04,170 High above Earth's surface floats a critical tool in NASA's 2 00:00:04,170 --> 00:00:06,072 exploration arsenal. 3 00:00:06,072 --> 00:00:07,674 Scientific Balloon's. 4 00:00:07,674 --> 00:00:09,409 Massive, helium filled, 5 00:00:09,409 --> 00:00:13,713 high-tech balloons lift heavy scientific experiments into near-space 6 00:00:13,713 --> 00:00:16,716 to get a clearer view of our planet and the cosmos. 7 00:00:16,916 --> 00:00:21,021 Launched around the globe, these unique NASA missions provide a fast and cost 8 00:00:21,021 --> 00:00:25,759 effective alternative to rockets to study Earth, our Solar System, and beyond. 9 00:00:26,593 --> 00:00:29,596 Balloon science has led to many important discoveries. 10 00:00:29,796 --> 00:00:33,033 For example, astrophysicist John Mather studied heat 11 00:00:33,033 --> 00:00:37,137 from the early universe using balloons, which later contributed to his Nobel Prize 12 00:00:37,137 --> 00:00:40,673 winning work, confirming the Big Bang Theory of an expanding universe. 13 00:00:41,174 --> 00:00:45,445 A special type of high altitude balloon can carry telescopes above the clouds 14 00:00:45,445 --> 00:00:49,749 for extended periods of time to study the dark matter in distant galaxy clusters. 15 00:00:50,550 --> 00:00:53,253 One of these super pressure balloons called Super Bit 16 00:00:53,253 --> 00:00:57,323 captured the Tarantula nebula 160,000 light years away. 17 00:00:58,391 --> 00:01:00,360 This winter crews in Antartica 18 00:01:00,360 --> 00:01:02,729 are preparing to launch the Gusto mission. 19 00:01:03,196 --> 00:01:07,300 Its infrared telescope will examine the complete life cycle of a star. 20 00:01:08,268 --> 00:01:10,537 NASA's Scientific Balloon Program - 21 00:01:10,537 --> 00:01:13,339 guiding a path to discovery above and beyond.