There is a huge rocket engine test facility in Mississippi. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Stennis_Space_Center
No they are not involved with space program.
Same as an astronaut. A person trained by a space program to travel into space as a crew member of the space program.
The dog that was sent into space in 1975 was a Russian dog named Bars. Bars was one of the dogs involved in the Soviet space program's experiments testing the effects of space travel on living organisms.
There are three main space programs in the United States: NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), the Department of Defense's space program, and private companies like SpaceX. NASA focuses on scientific research and exploration, the Department of Defense's program is more focused on national security, and private companies are involved in launching satellites and developing commercial space travel.
Just about any job available in a major engineering firm can be found in the Space travel industry. The job that involves you actually traveling into space is an astronaut.
They should not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I don't think they should.
So that scientists could investigate the biological effects of space travel without risking the lives of humans.
Space travel to the Moon is not available at this time. With the cuts in the US Space program and the ending of the space shuttle program, it will be many years before there is a way for people to go on holiday to the Moon.
The project was named Gemini. Gemini was a NASA space program that aimed to test rendezvous and docking procedures in space in preparation for the Apollo missions to the Moon. It involved launching spacecraft with two astronauts on board to practice crucial maneuvers required for space travel.
The second manned space program was the Gemini program, conducted by NASA between 1961 and 1966. Gemini aimed to develop space travel techniques for missions to the Moon and later served as a bridge between the Mercury and Apollo programs.