MIllions of dollars that is for sure , maybe around 8?
The last Space Shuttle to go into space and to the Space Station was Endeavour
NASA explores space, conducts space research, and develops technology for space exploration. They have various locations throughout the US where different aspects of space exploration are conducted, such as the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for launches and the Johnson Space Center in Texas for astronaut training.
John Glenn joined NASA in 1959.In 1962 he became the third astronaut in space and resigned from NASA in December 1963.See Link
No, NASA has done its part, NASA's Apollo program has put a man on the moon, the space shuttle has delivered important people and supplies to the space station. The 17.6 Billion NASA gets per year could be used to make tax cuts and be given as grants to private space industries. I'm not against NASA i mean we would be no where without NASA but i think its time for them to go. The private space companies are a branch off of NASA think of the private industries as kids of NASA and NASA is getting old so they should fade away and let their "kids" continue their legacy. In conclusion NASA should let the private companies discover new tech and more efficient tech, and i think that NASA should fade back in after that, to cut cost by letting the private companies do the research.
Yes. Provided that you can A) rent a space shuttle (for which you will have to talk to NASA, or to various universities and musea) and B) find some means to go to the moon (for which a space shuttle is not suited).
Around $1.99, but with a NASA gift card, you can go up to space and get it for $5.99 from the aliens on Puto
The cost to go up the Space Needle is around 32 for adults and 24 for children.
Go to NASA
check with NASA on that.
primary researching off space is go to nasa space website
Mercury was the name of the first American Space program started by NASA. The goals were to see if humans can go to space and function normaly.
The last Space Shuttle to go into space and to the Space Station was Endeavour
No
NASA explores space, conducts space research, and develops technology for space exploration. They have various locations throughout the US where different aspects of space exploration are conducted, such as the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for launches and the Johnson Space Center in Texas for astronaut training.
1 trillion dollars per mile
According to the international definition to go into space you must reach an altitude of 100 km. However NASA recognizes entering space at an altitude of only 50 miles (80 km).
you go to school for a long time, take certain courses that are required then apply at nasa