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What is NASA counterpart?

The phrase can mean different things in different contexts. In the context I'm guessing you mean it is another country's space agency. NASA is the US space agency. ESA is the European Space Agency, JSA the Japanese space agency, etc. ESA and JSA would be NASA counterparts.


Who runs the us space program?

The United States space program is primarily managed by NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), a federal government agency responsible for the nation's civilian space exploration and research. NASA works in collaboration with other government agencies, private companies, and international partners to pursue space missions and advancements in space exploration.


Is NASA controlled by the military?

NASA is the US government agency responsible for the civilian space program. The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) manages the military space program and its own satellites. NASA is an independent government agency as is the EPA, FDA, FAA, and others. These government agencies work together with other federal and state agencies including the military as required by law.


What are the six space agencies?

There are many space agencies in the world,but the main six are NASDA(Japanese agency),ESA(European space agency),PKA(Russian agency),CNES(French agency),MOA(Chinese agency),NASA(American agency).


Who help build the International Space Station?

The International Space Station (ISS) was built through a collaboration between space agencies from multiple countries, including NASA (United States), Roscosmos (Russia), JAXA (Japan), ESA (European Space Agency), and CSA (Canadian Space Agency). Astronauts and cosmonauts from these agencies worked together in space to assemble and construct the ISS over many years.

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Is NASA the only group studying in space?

No. Several other countries have space agencies, such as the European Space Agency.


What is NASA counterpart?

The phrase can mean different things in different contexts. In the context I'm guessing you mean it is another country's space agency. NASA is the US space agency. ESA is the European Space Agency, JSA the Japanese space agency, etc. ESA and JSA would be NASA counterparts.


Which organisations use supercomputer and what do they use it for?

Organizations that uses supercomputers: Space Exploration agencies, Biomedical research agencies, Nuclear research agencies, Oil exploration agencies and Aircraft and weapons testing agencies, Meteorlogist agencies. Uses: Data processing.


Who runs the us space program?

The United States space program is primarily managed by NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), a federal government agency responsible for the nation's civilian space exploration and research. NASA works in collaboration with other government agencies, private companies, and international partners to pursue space missions and advancements in space exploration.


Is NASA controlled by the military?

NASA is the US government agency responsible for the civilian space program. The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) manages the military space program and its own satellites. NASA is an independent government agency as is the EPA, FDA, FAA, and others. These government agencies work together with other federal and state agencies including the military as required by law.


What are the six space agencies?

There are many space agencies in the world,but the main six are NASDA(Japanese agency),ESA(European space agency),PKA(Russian agency),CNES(French agency),MOA(Chinese agency),NASA(American agency).


Who help build the International Space Station?

The International Space Station (ISS) was built through a collaboration between space agencies from multiple countries, including NASA (United States), Roscosmos (Russia), JAXA (Japan), ESA (European Space Agency), and CSA (Canadian Space Agency). Astronauts and cosmonauts from these agencies worked together in space to assemble and construct the ISS over many years.


Who sent the International Space Station into space?

The International Space Station (ISS) was a collaborative effort involving multiple space agencies including NASA, Roscosmos, JAXA, ESA, and CSA. It was assembled in space over several years using modules launched on different rockets by these space agencies.


Is the ISS connected to NASA?

Yes, the International Space Station (ISS) is a joint project involving multiple space agencies, including NASA. NASA contributes heavily to the operations and maintenance of the ISS, as well as providing astronauts and conducting experiments aboard the station.


Who formed EPA and NASA?

The EPA and NASA were formed as executive agencies for the US government.


Who do astronauts work for?

It depends on the nation you mean. The United States astronauts are employed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. (NASA)


What do rocket do?

Rocket scientists work for space agencies such as NASA. They also help to develop new rocket powered weapons for the military.