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Originally the National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASA) was called NACA, The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics which was founded in 1915 and in 1958 was dissolved and all its personnel and assets were transferred to the newly formed NASA.btw- NACA was pronounced as letters not as an acronym like NASA
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First there was the National Advisory Council on Aeronautics, or NACA. It was created in 1915 to do aeronautical research, and a lot of its research is still used; the wings on all airplanes are designed as NACA airfoils. NACA also created the cowling used on every radial-engined airplane made since 1927. When spaceflight became possible, NACA was expanded to do research into civilian applications of space, and NACA became NASA. As to why it was created in the Cold War...that falls into the "well, it just happened that way" category.
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The predecessor to NASA, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, or NACA, was created Mar. 3, 1915. NASA was 'created' by NACA on Jan. 14th., 1958
Vanguard I failed to launch. The rocket exploded on the launching pad. NACA ( yes, it was NACA at the time ) was in a hurry to catch up with the Soviets and the launch was pre-mature.
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nocongress established NACA in the early 1920s to promote and perform research on the airplane and in aviation in general.congress changed the name of NACA to NASA in 1958, when it added the civilian space program to their responsibilities.neither NACA nor NASA ever had direct involvement in any weapons development, nuclear or conventional.
NASA was launched by America in 1958, before that it was NACA which was launched in 1915 and was ended in 1958 when NASA launched, this year NASA would complete its 50th Anniversary.