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Q: Which term best describes the workers at NASAs mission control in houston texas?
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The terms revolving door describes when?

former government workers become lobbyists.


What are 5 important jobs involved in a successful shuttle mission not including astronaut?

There are many many many jobs that are vital for the success of a space shuttle mission. Just to name a few: Workers that actually assemble and prepare the parts of the space shuttle for a mission. Engineers to determine if the shuttle and its payloads are safe and ready for flight. Trainers to help prepare the astronauts for their mission. Scientists to plan and assist with experiments onboard the space shuttle. The Close-out crew to help ready the shuttle for launch while it's on the pad, and help the crew enter the vehicle. Teams in the Mission Control Center to oversee the mission and assist the crew in planning and overcoming problems. And the list goes on and on and on. There are many thousands of people who work hard to ensure the success of every Space Shuttle mission.


Why was Houston chosen for NASA?

The official answer is that it was chosen because of the availability of water transport and an all-weather airport, proximity to a major telecommunications network, availability of established industrial workers and contractor support, an available supply of water, a mild climate permitting year-round outdoor work and a culturally attractive community. Houston was initially included as a candidate location because of the proximity to the 4,700-acre (19 km2) United States Army San Jacinto Ordnance Depot located on the Houston Ship Channel, and to regional universities. Some say it was because Texan Lyndon Baines Johnson was Vice President at the time and oversaw the space program.


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400,000 workers, scientists, and engineers


Who discovered einstienium?

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