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No NASA diid not exist until 1959, programable electronic digital computers were invented in the 1940s.
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NASA uses computers in many different ways. NASA uses computers to calculate spacecraft trajectories, figuring out where to aim a spacecraft so it will reach a particular point or orbit in space at a particular time. NASA uses computers to track spacecraft after launch, calculating how to keep them on course with minimum fuel use. This involves a compromise between waiting as long as possible to make a correction (so the actual course is known better) and correcting as soon as possible (to use less fuel for a given correction). NASA uses computers on board the spacecraft themselves to control guidance systems, propulsion systems, experiments and everything else. NASA uses computers to analyze data sent back from space missions. NASA uses computers to keep track of the thousands of objects that orbit the earth today. NASA uses computers for every administrative purpose that any other large organization would use them for, such as budgeting, personnel, word processing, e-mail, its Web site, etc., etc. It might make more sense to ask "what does NASA not use computers for?" It would be a shorter list!
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NASA World Wind was created in 2004.
Most of the NASA planets fall in the world, although a few of them haven't, whereas relatively few non-NASA planets fall in the world.
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someone hacked and stole NASA's computers
yes, nasa knows but they arent telling! love nasa
i belive that an astronaut is the best job at NASA because you get to go into space!!! ummm hmmmmmm