On the NASA website (nasa.gov), at the bottom-right corner you'll find a link, "contact NASA".
Check the NASA site - (see links section) - for an appropriate contact
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The preferred ways to contact NASA are by using the following address and/or phone numbers. You may also contact NASA by email at: public-inquiries@hq.nasa.govPublic Communications OfficeNASA HeadquartersSuite 5K39Washington, DC 20546-0001(202) 358-0001 (Office)(202) 358-4338 (Fax)
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You can contact NASA astronauts through the Astronaut Office: Astronaut Office/CB NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX 77058
NASA's web page, www.nasa.gov, has contact information. For general (non-Recovery Act) questions, the email address is public-inquiries@hq.nasa.gov.
You can probably help best by passing along NASA's name to the ailyns so that they know who to contact. If you did it the other way, NASA might try to ring them up when they were in the shower or something, which would probably be considered rude.
Yes, NASA does that all the time. That how they found out other galaxies
Apollo objects are on the bright sideof the moon. NASA has the exact coordinates of where on the moon. Call them or contact theem through their web site.