In the United States, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is involved with space exploration.
In the United States, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is involved with space exploration.
NASA
NASA because they launch space shuttles into space.
NASA or National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an agency of the United States government. No other countries were a direct part of the Apollo missions.
US, Russia, Canada, Japan, Brazil, and the 18 countries of the European Space Agency.
NASA is the only US governmental space agency. Private companies do exist but the aren't governmental.
The Apollo space program came to an end in 1975. It was responsible for the manned Moon flights. It was run by NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. It is a United States Government Agency and is now involved in other space programs,https://www.nasa.gov/
the Louisiana purchase is different from space explorations because Lewis and Clark had to find something - I guess. And space travel is traveling into space.
Curiosity
NASA is an example of an what type of agency?
The CSA (Canadian Space Agency) is Canada's national space agency, and is tasked with training of Canadian astronauts, maintenance of the Canadarm on the ISS and the RADARSAT system, and maintaining Canada's place as a leader in space technology. NASA is an agency of the American government and has no jurisdiction in Canada.
We're not sure who or what the "us space corps" is. It may be a clandestine activity that's somehow part of Starfleet Command. Up until the completion of the Space Shuttle program in mid-2011, all of the US' space "explorations" have been conducted by NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, an agency funded and operated by the federal government. After that date, NASA still retains primary responsibility for space operations of all kinds, but supply, maintenance, and crew-change missions to the International Space Station will necessarily have to involve launch vehicles from other countries and from private industry, since NASA has no manned-launch capability just now.
The United States Space program established by JFK to "put a man on the moon by the end of the decade" and beat the Soviet Union. The agency tasked with space esploration is NASA, the North American Space Administration.