Yes, you can begin a sentence with the acronym "NASA."
Yes, you can start a sentence with an acronym.
An is an abbreviation formed from the initial components in a phrase or a word. Here is a sentence using the word acronym: Few people are aware, but NASA is an acronym for National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
The possessive form of the acronym NASA is NASA's.
The long name of a government agency is usually rendered as an acronym, such as OSHA and NASA. Some acronyms, like SOB, are less offensive than the term they represent.
The acronym NASA stands for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
NASA is an acronym for "National Aeronautics and Space Administration."
it means National American Space Assosiation
Yes, you can start a sentence with an acronym, but it would be better if you spelled out the entire acronym so it isn't actually an acronym. Example: N.A.S.A. decided to retire the space shuttle after many years of service. Example Two: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has decided to retire the space shuttle after many years of service. It sounds better if you spell out the entire acronym, shown in example two, rather than start it out with an acronym, shown in example one.
Acronym for National Aeronautic and Space Administration.
NASA
If you mean 'what is the acronym of the U.S. space AGENCY', the answer is NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)