Either Dr Wehrner von Braun, a rocket scientist, or Dr Edward Murphy, Jr, who worked for Mc-Donnell-Dougles, a builder of space vehicles. Dr Murphy is famous for, "Murphy's Law", which made the space program possible by minimizing mistakes.
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1969
It was created in 1997 by a man named Martin Kolez. He was paired with NASA and was determined to help their flight experiences.
Sure. If you consider putting the first man on the moon influential.
July 20, 1969
mahatir muhammad
Yes, it did what NASA wanted it to.
Opportunity does not reason it knocks. The reason behind success is that it sure beats failure.
1969
NASA's program produced 134?æspace shuttles. Out of all of the shuttles only two crashed. NASA had a 98.7% success rate.?æ
The Apollo Program
There space shuttle was created by NASA. John Young and Robert Crippen were the brains behind this idea while working for NASA.
1969
Author Wes Fessler is credited with this quote "Behind every success is effort. Behind every effort is passion. Behind every passion is courage."
It was created in 1997 by a man named Martin Kolez. He was paired with NASA and was determined to help their flight experiences.
NASA sent a probe to the moon in 2009 which, among other things, took pictures of each of the Apollo landing sites. Searching NASA for Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter images should yield the images in question.
They plan to do so in 2037.