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NASA is the National Aeronautical Space Administration, which oversees all the space travel in the United States. Its most famous project is the Apollo moon missions.

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Is the national aeronautics and space administration a executive agency?

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an executive agency.

How much money did NASA spend on making a pen that writes in space?

Nothing. NASA did not invent the Zero Gravity Pen. It was invented by Paul Fischer.

It's a common urban legend.

Is the NASA war document real?

I'm not sure which document you are referring to, but NASA doesn't generally get involved in warfare. They do support work in things like launching communications and recon satellites and such, but if it is strictly military, it's generally handled by the US Air Force.

Is there 0 gravity on the moon if so how does NASA provide video of men on the moon dropping a feather and hammer?

There is enough gravity on the moon for us to go there and explore. Any object with mass also has gravity. While the moon is smaller than the earth, it still has an immense amount of mass.

Where is the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex located?

The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is located in the state of Florida in the city of Orlando. The space center is a popular tourist destination and has many exhibits and theaters.

Is NASA FCU run by the US government?

The NASA Federal Credit Union is a credit union headquartered in Washington, D.C. Although not directly ran by the U.S. Government, the company is insured by the National Credit Union Administration and clients' savings are federally insured at the credit of the U.S. Government.

When astronauts go above the atmosphere he sees the sky black?

The normal illumination of the sky results from sunlight that is scattered in the atmosphere by collision with air molecules or other particles, water droplets etc. In outer space, there is no atmosphere and hence no scattering of sunlight. Because the universe as a whole is expanding, light from distant galaxies tends to fade out into the invisible longer wavelengths, so we do not see stars in every direction that we look; most of the sky, therefore, is dark.

When did NASA invent freeze drying?

While NASA widely uses freeze drying, and it gained more of a public visibility as a result of the Space Program, the process origins actually can be traced back to the Incas in Peru. It was also widely used in WWII, as Nestle' perfected the process in 1938.

How does the NuSTAR launched by NASA work?

The NuSTAR was launched by NASA and stands for Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array and it is a space based X-Ray telescope that uses a Wolter telescope to monitor black holes more massive than the sun. It also aims to understand how elements in the explosions of stars are created.

How does NASA get its space probes back to earth?

NASA gets it's space probes back to earth by computer commands. However. most space probes are not designed for re-entry and remain in space to continuously monitor planets and such.

Where can one apply at NASA to go to the moon?

It's going to be a long time until humans are sent to the moon again by NASA, but they have a database of applicants on their website where you can apply and be put on a waiting list.

Can one watch NASA Videos online for free?

NASA videos can be watched online at their official website. It is absolutely free. Alternatively, it can be watched at Top Documentary Films or Live Tv Cafe.

How can one join the NASA Kids' Club?

There are many ways one might go about joining the NASA Kids' Club. The most reputable way would most likely be through the official Kids' Club website.

Where can someone buy a NASA memory foam mattress?

There are many retailers that sell 'NASA memory foam' mattresses. In addition to one's local mattress store, one might also try purchasing a mattress from Amazon.

Who was the first rabbit in space?

In the USSR, Marfusa the rabbit was aboard a suborbital rocket flight on July 2, 1959, and reached an altitude of 132 miles (212 km).

How much thrust developed by the Saturn V first stage?

The saturn V first stage produced thirty-four mega newtons of thrust by five F-1 engines.

What are the names of American space rockets?

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What is in English nasa diyos ang awa nasa tao ang gawa?

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According to NASA what is supposed to happen in the year 2027?

According to NASA, in the year 2027, the Earth's gravity will shift the asteroids orbit and cause it's trail to change considerably. This occurrence will be dependent on other unknown variables, of course.

Where can one find information about NASA's NAIF?

One can find information about NASA's NAIF on the following websites: 'Naif', Spaceref, Planetry news, Tech briefs, Shatters, to name a few. These wesites contain information like the rules, data, SPICE concept and tutorials.

What event resulted in the creation of NASA?

In 1958, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) created NASA as a result of the space race between Russia and the United States.

What sort of wax was used to cool the Apollo LRV Rover?

The LRV was powered by two 36-volt silver-zinc potassium hydroxide non-rechargable batteries with a capacity of 121 A-h each. The batteries could support the Rover for up to 57 miles of constant travel. The LRV batteries and electronics were passively cooled, using change-of-phase wax thermal capacitor packages and reflective, upward-facing radiating surfaces. While driving, the radiators were covered with mylar blankets to minimize dust accumulation. When stopped, the astronauts would open the blankets and manually remove excess dust from the cooling surfaces with hand brushes.

I have learned, indirectly (from a source connected to the person who designed the LRV thermal control systems), that the batteries were cooled with eicosane, and the drive control electronics were cooled with octadecane. The transmitter was also cooled with a wax, but since it was an add-on, not actually part of the Rover as such, what wax was used is not known.

What year was the first space rocket launched to the moon?

The first rocket to get near the moon was the Soviet Luna 1 spacecraft in 1959. Later that year, the Soviet Luna 2 spacecraft was the first manmade object to reach the surface of the moon.