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It depends on the age of the student. For youngsters it is best to start about the planets, teaching them about them and letting them draw them. For older students you should go to the NASA sight and read about NASA for they are America's leading space agency.
i belive that an astronaut is the best job at NASA because you get to go into space!!! ummm hmmmmmm
The best way for NASA to avoid space suit leaks is to test and retest the space suits before they are used and to invest in newer suits as often as possible.
The start of the National Aeronautics Space Administration known as NASA.
NASA is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, a government agency. It isn't a "space center", but it has a significant presence at several sites. Probably the best known is Cape Canaveral/Cape Kennedy, but Edwards and Vandenberg Air Force Bases are significant as well, as is the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and of course the mission control for the Apollo missions was in Houston TX (As in "Houston, we've had a problem"). But to get to the root of what I think you were trying to ask: I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "space center", but there are certainly privately-owned launch sites in the US.
The Hubble Space Telescope is the most famous and the best working EVER MADE!
No there competing over who has the best chicken nuggets
To view authentic NASA images, it's best to go straight to the source and visit the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Alternatively, there are plenty of images posted on the NASA website.
There are four: Hubble Space Telescope, Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, Chandra X-ray Observatory, and the Spitzer Space Telescope.
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NASA doesn't have that many personnel, and most are either former military, University grads, or former contractors who have already worked in the Space Program. NASA itself usually doesn't hire new, unproven individuals. However, NASA is a government agency, and like any government agency, you have to apply to the government at large. You can check Government jobs website and see what positions are open, but typically they're written with specific individuals in mind and are only posted because Federal regulations require it.Aside from that, unless you're a Veteran with hiring preference (and I mean a 10 or 15 point preference) it's essentially impossible to get in unless you're in the right University program or as I said, are already working in the program.Your best option if you want to work in the Space Program is to apply to work at one of the thousands of contractors support NASA, which make up about 90% of the program anyway.