NASA

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NASA is the United States government agency responsible for the nation’s civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf federal agency of the United States
government agency
space agency
abbreviation NASA self-link
beganOperationsOn 1958-10-01
collaboratesWith Canadian Space Agency
European Space Agency
Indian Space Research Organisation
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Roscosmos
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developed Saturn V
Space Launch System
NASA Space Shuttle program
surface form: Space Shuttle Orbiter
employs astronauts
engineers
scientists
fieldOfWork Earth science
aeronautical engineering
astronomy
astrophysics
heliophysics
planetary science
space exploration
formedOn 1958-07-29
foundedBy United States Congress
fullName NASA self-linksurface differs
surface form: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
headquartersLocation Washington, D.C.
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: Federal government of the United States
launchedMission Apollo 11
Curiosity rover
Hubble Space Telescope
James Webb Space Telescope
New Horizons
Perseverance rover
Voyager 1
Voyager 2
legalBasis National Aeronautics and Space Act
logo NASA self-linksurface differs
surface form: NASA meatball insignia

NASA self-linksurface differs
surface form: NASA worm logotype
notableProgram Apollo program
Artemis program
Gemini program
International Space Station program
Mercury program
Skylab program
NASA Space Shuttle program
surface form: Space Shuttle program
operates Ames Research Center
NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center
surface form: Armstrong Flight Research Center

Glenn Research Center
Goddard Space Flight Center
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Johnson Space Center
Kennedy Space Center
Langley Research Center
Marshall Space Flight Center
Stennis Space Center
overseenBy executive branch of the United States
surface form: Executive Branch of the United States
parentOrganization United States government
precededBy NACA
surface form: National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
primaryLanguage English
responsibleFor aeronautics research
aerospace research
civilian space program of the United States
usesLaunchSite Cape Canaveral
surface form: Cape Canaveral Space Force Station

Kennedy Space Center
surface form: Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39
website https://www.nasa.gov

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STS-32 operator NASA
STS-32 spaceAgency NASA
Gerald P. Carr – Skylab 4 spaceAgency NASA
subject surface form: Skylab 4
Paul J. Weitz – Skylab 2 employer NASA
subject surface form: Paul J. Weitz
Paul J. Weitz – Skylab 2 operator NASA
subject surface form: Skylab 2
Jack R. Lousma – STS-3 operatedBy NASA
subject surface form: STS-3
William R. Pogue – Skylab 4 employer NASA
subject surface form: William R. Pogue
William R. Pogue – Skylab 4 operator NASA
subject surface form: Skylab 4
Vance D. Brand – STS-5 operator NASA
subject surface form: STS-5
Vance D. Brand – STS-5 spaceAgency NASA
subject surface form: STS-5
IRSA operatedBy NASA
Debus employer NASA
subject surface form: Kurt Debus
Pete employer NASA
subject surface form: Pete Conrad
EGRET instrument on the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory operatedBy NASA
subject surface form: EGRET
Medium Explorer (MIDEX) missions operator NASA
subject surface form: Medium Explorer missions
BAT operator NASA
BAT spaceAgency NASA
Swift BAT operator NASA
UVOT operatedBy NASA
Swift satellite operator NASA
subject surface form: Swift
WISE operator NASA
WISE spaceAgency NASA
2009-071A operatedBy NASA
SLS core stage operator NASA
A5L suit operator NASA
A7L suit operator NASA
Explorer 49 operator NASA
Explorer 49 spaceAgency NASA
ICON operator NASA
ICON spaceAgency NASA
SPHEREx operator NASA
SPHEREx spaceAgency NASA
Explorer 6 operator NASA
Charles Conrad Jr. commanded Apollo 12 and walked on the Moon employer NASA
subject surface form: Charles Conrad Jr.