365 stink'n days
Type your answer here... Maybe. Go ask a scientist or call nasa or email them.
Some benefits of being a scientist for NASA include opportunities to conduct cutting-edge research in space exploration, access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources, collaboration with top experts in the field, and the chance to contribute to groundbreaking discoveries that advance our understanding of the universe.
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According to astronomers, some of whom work at NASA, there are almost exactly 365 1/4 days in a year. That is what makes a year a year.
According to one interviews with one of the NASA Associate Directors, around 300 Iranian scientists are working in NASA
The exact number of Bangladeshi employees at NASA is not publicly available. NASA, being a US government agency, includes employees from various nationalities to work on its projects.
NASA? A2. I'd expect the place with the largest concentration of scientists would be the universities. From undergraduate, right through to professors emeritus.
he is a famous scientist and did many inventions
NASA Astronauts (not Mission Specialists) are military officers on temporary assigned duty to NASA - as such, they're technically on duty 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Realistically, their schedules are very controlled and extremely busy; most of their time is spent in training for their specific assigned mission (which are determined and usually begin several years in advance), safety and emergency procedures, etc. When they're not training, they're typically doing PR work for NASA, or traveling to the different NASA Centers where work on the systems their mission will be dealing with is being built and tested.
As of June 2011 18,968 people worked for NASA.
The first woman to work for NASA was Nancy Boggess.
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