What is The Work of NASA?

NASA stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA is the U.S. Government agency that is responsible for science and technology related to air and space. The Space Age started in 1957 with the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik. NASA does research and development work in aeronautics, generally to make aircraft and aircraft propulsion safer, quieter, and more efficient. NASA does R&D for space science, exploration, and operations in space with both robotic and crewed missionsNASA stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration.




What is The Work of NASA?

  • Many people know something about NASA’s work. But most probably have no idea about how many different things the agency does. Astronauts in orbit conduct scientific research. Satellites help scientists learn more about Earth. Space probes study the solar system and beyond. New developments improve air travel and other aspects of flight. NASA is also beginning a new program to send humans to explore the Moon and Mars. In addition to those major missions, NASA does many other things. The agency shares what it learns so that its information can make life better for people worldwide. For example, companies can use NASA discoveries to create new spinoff products.
  • NASA helps teachers prepare students who will be the engineers, scientists, astronauts, and other NASA workers in the future. They will be the adventurers who will continue the exploration of the solar system and universe. NASA has a tradition of investing in programs and activities that inspire students, educators, families, and communities in the excitement and discovery of exploration. NASA offers training to help teachers learn new ways to teach science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The agency also involves students in NASA missions to help them get excited about learning.



Why is NASA important?


  • NASA is definitely important and desperately needed for the dual space initiative to exist. It would be impossible to have a a secret, closed space entity without the public is capable of experiencing and participating in an open space program.
  • Another important role NASA plays is to propagate the current scientific thinking, they entice this by offering grants and contracts to push the imagination of the taught science deeper into the minds of the people. This is important to allow secret projects to expand their technology by using an entirely different science.
  • NASA will always be allowed to play with rockets, and even spend large sums of money trying to create interstellar crafts to reach the stars using the current taught science. Meanwhile, the other space program, already with the means to reach the stars will continue its exploration into deep space and continue to fly with ETs in their flying machines. Science fiction? Yes, but true science fiction, per Mr. Ben Rich, ex-director of Lockheed’s top-secret military ‘black projects’ operations.
  • NASA is allowed to exist under certain controllable conditions today, mainly for the public space initiatives; while the real space exploration is ongoing behind the curtain. Why does it need to be behind the curtain? That question’s answer exists far beyond the importance of NASA, but in very simple terms (in reality much more complex than this) some individuals believe humanity is not ready yet for deep space with its future potentials, both good and bad.

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