2:36pm yesterday
"NASA, land and space operations" or something like that. =P
The NASA space probe Pathfinder landed on Mars in July 1997.
No, the NASA space shuttle did not land on the moon. The space shuttles were designed for low Earth orbit missions and were not capable of making the journey to the moon. The Apollo missions were responsible for landing astronauts on the moon.
NASA space missions use UTC (Universal Coordinated Time) which is the same as Greenwich Time.
The first NASA space craft to mars set off on August 2007 and they arrived in may 2008
i think that i can be a space scientist of nasa by giving some answers of space.
NASA Space Universe was created in 2006.
NASA launches the space shuttle from the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral in Florida.
The agency that oversees the US space program is NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). NASA is responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research.
"Nasa space launch" refers to the launch of a spacecraft or rocket by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This event marks the beginning of a mission to explore space, conduct research, or deploy satellites. The timeline of a NASA space launch typically includes pre-launch preparations, liftoff, in-orbit activities, and re-entry or landing.
before anything it would be NASA. but there were no people yet to land on Mars.
Space shuttles do not land in Houston. They used to land at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida or at Edwards Air Force Base in California. However, Houston is home to NASA's Johnson Space Center, which is responsible for training astronauts and overseeing mission control for human spaceflight missions.