It depends on who created the images. Most government published documents and photos are automatically in the public domain because they are taxpayer funded. In some cases however they will hire private photographers who will retain the copyright to future use of their pictures.
No- NASA hold's copyright
No; as works of the US government in accordance with 17USC105, photos taken by NASA are in the public domain.
NASA space shuttle quit cause the wanted to make and improve there shuttle before use of them
The best way to travel from downtown Houston to NASA is by taking a car or using public transportation, such as a bus or shuttle service.
Apollo 13 was not a shuttle, as it was not reusable.
the last nasa launched a space shuttle was on march 18
she was in nasa and nasa as a space shuttle is know shut down so yes the program is over
The space shuttle program was officially announced by NASA in January 1972, and the first space shuttle, Columbia, was unveiled to the public in March 1979. The space shuttle program aimed to create a reusable spacecraft for missions to low Earth orbit.
As of the end of February 2010, NASA has flown 130 space shuttle flights, two of them ending in catastrophe.
NASA They are the only ones to launch space shuttles seeing as how the space shuttle is NASA's vehicle
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