Depending on how you define "exploration of space" NASA has not halted. It currently has no U.S. space vehicles but is using Russian launch vehicles to visit the space station.
NASA stands for: National Aeronautics and Space Administration They are the agency of the United States of America responsible for nonmilitary programs in the exploration and scientific study of space.
NASA has NOT ended and likely never will 'end' since its purpose is space exploration and planetary science studies.
NASA has developed uses for atomic oxygen that will aid future space exploration and also improve life here on Earth.
NASA got started because the Russians launched Sputnik and were ahead of the US in space exploration. The US did not want to be left out of the space race and did not want the Soviet Union to steal a march on space exploration.
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.
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In the United States, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is involved with space exploration.
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NASA stands for: National Aeronautics and Space Administration They are the agency of the United States of America responsible for nonmilitary programs in the exploration and scientific study of space.
NASA has NOT ended and likely never will 'end' since its purpose is space exploration and planetary science studies.
NASA has developed uses for atomic oxygen that will aid future space exploration and also improve life here on Earth.
NASA got started because the Russians launched Sputnik and were ahead of the US in space exploration. The US did not want to be left out of the space race and did not want the Soviet Union to steal a march on space exploration.
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.