- High Energy Astronomy Observatory program
- New Millennium Program (NMP)
- Small Explorer program (SMEX)[13]
- Solar Terrestrial Probes program
- Lunar Precursor Robotic Program (LPRP)
- Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)
[edit]Asteroidal/cometary- Mariner program - Venus
- Pioneer program
- Living With a Star
- Solar Terrestrial Probes program
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Sputnik1 and Explorer 1
9 one is named after the man who launched it Noah dish
NASA was launched by America in 1958, before that it was NACA which was launched in 1915 and was ended in 1958 when NASA launched, this year NASA would complete its 50th Anniversary.
The satellite which was launched recently by nasa is terra.
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Sputnik1 and Explorer 1
9 one is named after the man who launched it Noah dish
The 2 rovers which NASA sent in 2003 areSpirit which was launched on June 10 2003Opportunity which landed on July 7 2003
The US launches satellites at Cape Canaveral, Florida. It is the coastal location of NASA's Kennedy Space Center and of the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, both of which launch satellites. US Satellites are also launched from Vandenburg Air Force Base in California.
No. But the Agency has launched several space probes that did, and returned photographs of the planet, its satellites, and its ring system.
NASA was launched by America in 1958, before that it was NACA which was launched in 1915 and was ended in 1958 when NASA launched, this year NASA would complete its 50th Anniversary.
The satellite which was launched recently by nasa is terra.
There are about 2465 satellites orbiting the earth, way too many to list. Check out the cool site to see them all and look them up from NASA in the link below.
Scientists at NASA do various things. The tasks are all space or physics related. NASA is US's Space Program. They launched satellites like Swift,skylab ect. NASA scientists test zero G, jet propulsion, sample space rocks ect. Space Shuttles and Mars Rovers are one of NASA's achievements.
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