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The NASA organization has conducted over 190 manned and unmanned missions since its inception in 1958. These missions have included space exploration, scientific research, satellite launches, and technology development.
none no rocket has ever flown to mars as it is to humid but nasa sent satellites over there many times and have sent rovers , little robots with cameras roaming around it, many ofd them are called mars rover then are named with a specific botname
As of the end of February 2010, NASA has flown 130 space shuttle flights, two of them ending in catastrophe.
The shuttle missions are numbered in order of launch date. The next launch will be STS-125, which will service Hubble. Sometimes they launch out of sequence because of delays. STS-119 will launch in between STS-126 and STS-127. Assuming the first launch was STS-1, there would seem to have been 123 shuttle missions.
The fourth space shuttle in alphabetical order is Atlantis. Atlantis flew a total of 33 missions during its operational history from 1985 to 2011.
An exact number is not available, but the number of orbital satellite launches is much smaller than the number of suborbital launches, mainly by the military and not by NASA, although they share facilities. The total number of NASA orbital launches is not more than a thousand or two. The number of manned missions is over 100.There were about 3000 total launches from Cape Canaveral from 1950 to 1999, but many of these were military test vehicles, and a large number preceded the formation of NASA in 1958. There have been just over 6000 satellite launches by all nations worldwide.
More than 40 women
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There were a total of 17 Apollo missions that were launched by NASA between 1961 and 1972. These missions aimed to explore the Moon and further NASA's space exploration efforts.
They were originally planned through Apollo 20, but the last three were cut ,leaving the total number of manned missions at 10 (of which 6 were successful moon landings)
NASA started using the Linux operating system in the early 1990s for specific missions and projects due to its stability and flexibility. Since then, Linux has become a fundamental part of many NASA missions, including the Mars rover missions.
Yes, Nasa has Engineers, mathematicians, scientists, technicians, writers and many more. The list goes on. Satellite Engineer's are the ones who explore the solar system and the universe.