The nasa project was not a failure. The nasa project was a major thing.
Apollo 13.
The possessive form of the acronym NASA is NASA's.
No. There is not a cabinet position for NASA.
at is in english NASA diyos ang awa nasa tao ang gawa
The nasa project was not a failure. The nasa project was a major thing.
Apollo 13.
That failure is not an option!
Apollo 13.
NASA is an organization, not a company. It's not exactly fair to say that any problems are outright ignored by organizations like NASA. NASA, like every other organization is supposed to come in on-time and under budget for their projects. So, when something goes wrong (like the O-ring failure of the Challenger disaster), it was deemed that the chance of failure was statistically negligible and that it was too costly to try to make the replacement prior to launch. Of course they were tragically wrong, and in an effort to save face, lied about it.
On a scientific level no, but a lot of data was destroyed. As for the deaths of all seven astronauts aboard the shuttle, not only does NASA feel sad for the lost of their colleagues but also feel a certain responsibility for the tragedy. An astronaut (Chris Hadfield) once toll me that he and all of NASA KILLED the astronauts by neglect to think of a what if scenario...
Jay Greene has: Played Himself - NASA Flight Controller in "Failure Is Not an Option" in 2003. Played Himself - Flight Director in "Beyond the Moon: Failure Is Not an Option 2" in 2005. Played Ed Torpid in "The Middle Man" in 2008. Played Himself - Flight Director in "NASA: Triumph and Tragedy" in 2009. Played himself in "For Morris..." in 2010.
The possessive form of the acronym NASA is NASA's.
What did nasa got in mars?" What did nasa got in mars?"
No. There is not a cabinet position for NASA.
at is in english NASA diyos ang awa nasa tao ang gawa
I think it was the Apollo 1 because there have been more than 1 Apollo there have been about 17 Apollo's and Apollo 13 was called the successful failure