NASA has made numerous groundbreaking discoveries, including evidence of water on Mars, which hints at the possibility of past life. The agency's missions have also uncovered exoplanets in habitable zones, expanding our understanding of potential life beyond Earth. Additionally, the Hubble Space Telescope has revealed the universe's expansion and provided insights into dark matter and dark energy. Recently, the James Webb Space Telescope has captured unprecedented images of distant galaxies, shedding light on the early universe.
Io was known long before the time of NASA. It was discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610.
No. NASA is not in the planet discovering business. That is done by others. NASA does send up stuff like the Hubble etc. but I think it is JPL that actually runs it. Oh, and there has never been anything to suggest that life has been discovered out there, by *anyone*.
NASA is constantly searching for new planets beyond our solar system through various missions like the TESS and Kepler telescopes. They have discovered thousands of exoplanets so far, but have not announced the discovery of a new planet in our solar system.
No, Dr. Mike Brown is a planetary astronomer known for his discovery of several dwarf planets beyond Neptune, but he did not discover NASA. NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) is a United States government agency responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research.
NASA had a wonderful impact. They discovered a new planet, Coolhiulu, where they discovered an entire race of alien species they named Laurelfus. Without NASA we would not have obtained many of the amazing things we have today. Such as, the microwave, the internet, and the human race. i eat dogs hahahhaha lollolololol
they discovered rings
NASA went into service on october 1, 1958
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No. Ceres was discovered by Giuseppe Piazzi in 1801, long before NASA existed.
yes it was discovered by nasa in the 1980s there was an articial in the paper but the next day it was retrated yes it was discovered by nasa in the 1980s there was an articial in the paper but the next day it was retrated
Io was known long before the time of NASA. It was discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610.
No. NASA is not in the planet discovering business. That is done by others. NASA does send up stuff like the Hubble etc. but I think it is JPL that actually runs it. Oh, and there has never been anything to suggest that life has been discovered out there, by *anyone*.
Water is the anser
NASA's space telescope "kepler"
No. Jupiter has been known since ancient times.
Well, the Mars Rover wasn't really discovered. It was invented. That was on July 4,1997 in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory which is in NASA.
NASA is constantly searching for new planets beyond our solar system through various missions like the TESS and Kepler telescopes. They have discovered thousands of exoplanets so far, but have not announced the discovery of a new planet in our solar system.