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N.A.S.A has six space stations
As the space shuttle is a reusable it is now to old.
There are different ways to define space exploration. In the 1940s the US began sending animals into space. Planning for US human exploration began with the formation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in July of 1958.
because they don't have enough money
Everything to do with sending men to the moon has to do with money. The US government did not see the value of continued visits tot he Moon and cut off that funding. This was against the advice of NASA and scientists Since then the space funding NASA has been able to get for manned trips has been directed to the various space stations and launch vehicals like the SPace SHuttle.
NASA is the acronym for the US's National Aeronautics and Space Administration. While the former Soviet Union made great inroads early on regarding space exploration, NASA has leaped ahead and by its trips to the moon, sending a probe to Mars, and planning at some point in time a manned mission to that planet. History has now changed as it can be foreseen that manned space travel is a real possibility in the future. This will be a remarkable set of events pioneered by NASA.
Beacuase NASA has thermal control systems
President Obama, like his predecessor President Bush, has tried to continue funding space exploration; but President Obama has had to deal with budget cuts due to the economy. Rather than sending astronauts back to the moon (where we have already been), Mr. Obama is asking NASA to focus on a trip to Mars, and that is what NASA is planning at this time. Reports that Mr. Obama has eliminated NASA or tried to thwart space exploration are false.
'NASA' is the FLA used to refer to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the US government agency tasked with planning, operating, and managing the US' program of space science and exploration.
Discovery was the last shuttle that launched. With her landing on March 9, 2011, the shuttle program ended.
Yes, a space station will support humans. It does now; the International Space Station has a varying crew of from 3-5 people. Previous space stations such as the two Soviet Mir stations and the old NASA Skylab station all had human crews.