Yes.
No, NASA has done its part, NASA's Apollo program has put a man on the moon, the space shuttle has delivered important people and supplies to the space station. The 17.6 Billion NASA gets per year could be used to make tax cuts and be given as grants to private space industries. I'm not against NASA i mean we would be no where without NASA but i think its time for them to go. The private space companies are a branch off of NASA think of the private industries as kids of NASA and NASA is getting old so they should fade away and let their "kids" continue their legacy. In conclusion NASA should let the private companies discover new tech and more efficient tech, and i think that NASA should fade back in after that, to cut cost by letting the private companies do the research.
Virgian Galactic is starting private space flight
not by NASA, yet there are private companies of space travel, and other countries' space programs.
Nasa
There are three main space programs in the United States: NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), the Department of Defense's space program, and private companies like SpaceX. NASA focuses on scientific research and exploration, the Department of Defense's program is more focused on national security, and private companies are involved in launching satellites and developing commercial space travel.
Yes, the NASA temperature-sensitive material, also known as memory foam, was originally developed by NASA in the 1970s to improve seat cushioning and crash protection for astronauts during space missions.
Astronauts typically work for space agencies like NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), ESA (European Space Agency), Roscosmos (Russian space agency), or private companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Boeing that provide commercial spaceflight services.
Yes, NASA is still sending astronauts into space through their partnership with private companies like SpaceX. They use the Crew Dragon spacecraft to transport astronauts to the International Space Station.
NASA
Some of NASA's competitors in the space industry include private companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Boeing. These companies also provide space exploration services and are actively involved in launching satellites, crewed missions, and other space-related activities.
NASA
No, any codes that are NASA's are private. They cannot be given out to anyone who does not work for NASA and have the correct clearance. === ===