One of the explorations I know about are the Apollo missions.
The moon is known for having many craters. Some of the craters have been given names by various astronomers and scientists, based on explorations of the moon done by NASA
Launching space explorations. Most notably putting the first man on the moon.
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Making spacecraft,space shuttle and artificial satellites
Some of the things NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) has done is taught humans about things far beyond our planet earth and lead most trips to the moon.
The moon is known for having many craters. Some of the craters have been given names by various astronomers and scientists, based on explorations of the moon done by NASA
Launching space explorations. Most notably putting the first man on the moon.
In the United States, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is involved with space exploration.
Probably not. NASA is going to mars or something in like 20 years.
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Making spacecraft,space shuttle and artificial satellites
No NASA is not finished , the government just does not want to support it anymore if you really want NASA to continue you would donate money to NASA because it now only runs on public donations.
Most of Eyre's explorations were done between the years of 1839 and 1841.
As Pluto is no longer a planet - all of them.
No. There is no evidence to suggest that NASA has done this. No other country has any well-documented evidence of UFOs. It is very unlikely that NASA has been able to control the evidence in all other countries.
Some of the things NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) has done is taught humans about things far beyond our planet earth and lead most trips to the moon.
NASA didn't at first try and make enriched baby food. They first wanted to make an algae that would help with recycling in long space explorations. The baby food came out of this, because when the algae for recycling didn't work they realized that the algae or acids helped children or infants with mental and visual development. :)