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There are 10 major NASA centers located across the United States. These centers are responsible for various aspects of NASA's missions, such as space exploration, research, and technology development.
NASA has multiple centers across the United States, with 10 major centers dedicated to various aspects of aerospace research, development, and operations. These include well-known facilities such as the Kennedy Space Center, Johnson Space Center, and Jet Propulsion Laboratory. In addition to these major centers, NASA also has several smaller facilities and field centers that contribute to its overall mission.
NASA has no single address, but the link below will help you find the one you need (find the NASA Centers link on their home page).
No, NASA is not located in Chicago. NASA's main headquarters is in Washington, D.C., with multiple centers and facilities located across the United States.
See the link to the NASA homepage where you find full details on the various space centers and facilities:
The first communication satellite was Echo NASA
NASA did not build Sputnik. Sputnik was a Russian satellite, not an American one.The Soviets have not released any information about how long it took to design and build the satellite.
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If you are asking about the Starship Enterprise from the Star Trek series, no, NASA cannot build that at the present time. They are going to have to do more research and development, first.
Build It Bigger - 2006 NASA 2-8 was released on: USA: 26 June 2009
There are 14 NASA centers. The three primary centers associated with manned space flight are Johnson Space Center near Houston, Texas, responsible for the making the spacecrafts (Apollo, Shuttle, etc.) and the astronauts (selecting, training, assigning to missions), Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, responsible for making the launching rockets, Saturn V, etc. and Kennedy Space Center in Florida, responsible for the launch facilities and launching the missions.