i have no clue;)
because they don't have enough money
They didn't send humans up into space first, as they needed to find out the effects it had on the body, so they sent a dog, and a chimp into space, to conduct research, and make sure it was possible, or feasible.
NASA retired its space shuttle program in 2011. They now rely on commercial partners like SpaceX to transport astronauts and supplies to the International Space Station. NASA is shifting its focus to developing new spacecraft and technologies for deep space exploration.
NASA's current focus includes sending humans to Mars, conducting research on the International Space Station, developing new technologies for space exploration, and studying Earth's climate and changing environment.
NASA has NOT ended and likely never will 'end' since its purpose is space exploration and planetary science studies.
As the space shuttle is a reusable it is now to old.
because they don't have enough money
NASA is still a working company.
They didn't send humans up into space first, as they needed to find out the effects it had on the body, so they sent a dog, and a chimp into space, to conduct research, and make sure it was possible, or feasible.
it will continue as usual.nasa is not all about sending people to space, it has many important missions aside from the shuttle programe
NASA retired its space shuttle program in 2011. They now rely on commercial partners like SpaceX to transport astronauts and supplies to the International Space Station. NASA is shifting its focus to developing new spacecraft and technologies for deep space exploration.
no only NASA's space craft Voyager 2 has made it to neptune sending back stricking photographs
NASA's current focus includes sending humans to Mars, conducting research on the International Space Station, developing new technologies for space exploration, and studying Earth's climate and changing environment.
In fact, they do still sell it there. You can buy freeze dried food at "The Space Shop" in NASA.
No, NASA no longer launches space shuttles. The Space Shuttle program was retired in 2011 after completing its final mission, STS-135. Since then, NASA has transitioned to other spacecraft, such as the Space Launch System (SLS) and the Orion crew vehicle, for human space exploration. Additionally, NASA collaborates with commercial partners for crewed missions to the International Space Station.
Yes. The Space Shuttle Atlantis will be on display at the Kennedy Space Center.
NASA has NOT ended and likely never will 'end' since its purpose is space exploration and planetary science studies.