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  2. What does NASA do? - Answers

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    NASA is the US "National Aeronautics and Space Administration", the US government's civilian space agency. NASA was responsible for early rocket testing and the first US manned missions ...

  3. What good does NASA do? - Answers

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    In addition to the many experiments that are performed in space (those which cannot be done on Earth due to gravity, such as growing perfect crystals in specific configurations for Earthbound ...

  4. What does the acronym NASA mean? - Answers

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    NASA stands for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. It is the United States government agency responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace ...

  5. What does NASA do to contribute in your daily lives? - Answers

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    NASA technology was instrumental in developing the microchip, which powers every computer in the world. When someone gets into a car accident, they are hooked up to monitors that sends the ...

  6. How does NASA work? - Answers

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    What Does NASA Do?02.01.10NASA's vision: To reach for new heights and reveal the unknown so that what we do and learn will benefit all humankind.To do that, thousands of people have been working ...

  7. How much power does NASA use? - Answers

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    NASA's annual energy consumption for its facilities and operations is estimated to be around 2.6 million megawatt-hours, which is equivalent to the energy usage of over 200,000 average American homes.

  8. Why does NASA go to space? - Answers

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    To study how the universe works, and to possibly travel to another planet should something happen to Earth. Also, to search for life in space, and to develop new tools and processes to use on Earth.

  9. Answers about NASA

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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.

  10. What do scientists do in NASA? - Answers

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    Scientists at NASA do various things. The tasks are all space or physics related. NASA is US's Space Program. They launched satellites like Swift,skylab ect. NASA scientists test zero G, jet ...

  11. What did NASA do in the 80s? - Answers

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    In 1981, NASA's first space shuttle was launched. On June 18, 1983, the first woman to go into space, Sally Ride, was part of the first five man team to orbit the Earth in a space shuttle.