Wikipedia has it at 1846 kg/ 1.846 tonnes
Yes, it was built under contracts paid for by NASA. It also is operated by NASA.
According to a comment on 'near earth objects' section of the NASA website, the answer is 25m.
yes NASA has landed several spacecrafts on Venus
there is only one mars rover and NASA invented the mars rover.
No Nasa is smart they will know if something has changed
water
Water is the anser
NASA scientist are exited about the fact that LCROSS has found proof of water on the moon. When the LCROSS probe slammed into the surface of the moon, the cloud of debris that was ejected from the force of impact was analysed by the lunar reconnaissance orbiter and determined that the crater was "full" of ice. Previously scientist thought that the moon was a very dried place. Water on the moon could possibly be transformed one day by astronauts living on the moon to create fuel for a spacecraft that could fly to Mars.
LCROSS is part of the whole space station unit but LCROSS stand for Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite.
Yes The LCROSS mission that NASA conducted revealed gold on the moon. It was essentially a rocket crashing into the moon and scientist analyzed the particles blown into the atmosphere. After reviewing the data NASA determined that there is gold on the moon. As for mining it, the cost still makes it a pipe dream.
The moon?...
Yes. . On 8 October 2009, NASA deliberately crashed an LCROSS satellite and its rocket into the moon, and observed the particulates that the crash ejected from the Moon's surface. In analyzing the spectroscopic properties of the ejected material, NASA was able to confirm that the particulate contained "significant" quantities of water.
Sorry to say but NASA is not a planet! NASA is an organization that studies the planets!
OCT. 9 at 7:30 in the morning
NASA is a very big organisation it also have several observatories which monitor the stars and planets.
no, NASA is a big part of the usa, if it didnt exsit, russia would own the world
100 miles