The ISS (International Space Station).
The Hubble Telescope.
Voyager 1 and 2.
The various mars rovers (which have discovered frozen water on Mars).
The Space Shuttle Program.
Nasa Spent 14 Billion Dollors on Space travel.
If you measure by goals and achievements, then yes, NASA is the most successful governmental space agency in the world. The Chineese have a very successful program as well and will probably be the next nation to plant a flag on the moon.
Scientists at NASA do various things. The tasks are all space or physics related. NASA is US's Space Program. They launched satellites like Swift,skylab ect. NASA scientists test zero G, jet propulsion, sample space rocks ect. Space Shuttles and Mars Rovers are one of NASA's achievements.
1. When the first dog went to space. 2. When the first man in space circled the earth in at least 3 minutes. 3. When man takes his first step on the moon. 4. When the first woman lands on the moon.
It was N.A.s.A that sent Apollo 11 into space.
since 1981
Nasa Spent 14 Billion Dollors on Space travel.
The first successful landing of men on the moon in June 1969.
If you measure by goals and achievements, then yes, NASA is the most successful governmental space agency in the world. The Chineese have a very successful program as well and will probably be the next nation to plant a flag on the moon.
Now, NASA launches rockets. The Space Shuttles were lied into retirement in 2011. The Space Shuttle was invented in the '80s. NASA has been launching rockets since the '50s!
Scientists at NASA do various things. The tasks are all space or physics related. NASA is US's Space Program. They launched satellites like Swift,skylab ect. NASA scientists test zero G, jet propulsion, sample space rocks ect. Space Shuttles and Mars Rovers are one of NASA's achievements.
1. When the first dog went to space. 2. When the first man in space circled the earth in at least 3 minutes. 3. When man takes his first step on the moon. 4. When the first woman lands on the moon.
It was N.A.s.A that sent Apollo 11 into space.
Neil Armstrong, July 1969 NASA space program landing on the moon.
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.
NASA has NOT ended and likely never will 'end' since its purpose is space exploration and planetary science studies.
NASA has accomplished many significant achievements, including landing astronauts on the moon, building and operating the International Space Station, launching various space probes to explore planets and beyond, and developing cutting-edge technologies for space exploration. NASA has also contributed to our understanding of Earth through satellite observations and climate research.