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NASA$51679$ - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Nasa (disambiguation); Nasa (footballer)

NASA      
n. NASA (US Raumfahrtbehörde)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration         
  • Altair]] lander on the Moon
  • SLS with Orion rolling to Launch Complex 39B for tests, Mar 2022
  • NASA GSFC]], 2022
  • Richard Gordon]] performs a [[spacewalk]] to attach a tether to the [[Agena Target Vehicle]] on [[Gemini 11]], 1966.
  • [[Buzz Aldrin]] on the Moon, 1969 (photograph by [[Neil Armstrong]])
  • ISS]] to address key health risks for space travel
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  • Near Earth Network Ground Stations, 2021
  • Artist rendering of ICESat in orbit, 2003
  • An artist's conception, from NASA, of an astronaut planting a US flag on Mars. A [[human mission to Mars]] has been discussed as a possible NASA mission since the 1960s.
  • William H. Pickering]], (center) JPL Director, President [[John F. Kennedy]], (right). NASA Administrator [[James E. Webb]] (background) discussing the [[Mariner program]], with a model presented.
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  • Concepts for how the first human landing site on Mars might evolve over the course of multiple human expeditions
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  • <div align="center">Short 2018 documentary about NASA produced for its 60th anniversary</div>
  • Video of many of the uncrewed missions used to explore the outer reaches of space
  • Administrator [[Bill Nelson]] (2021–present)
  • NASA EDGE broadcasting live from [[White Sands Missile Range]] in 2010
  • Schematic of NASA Earth Science Division operating satellite missions as of February 2015
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  • Soviet and American crews with spacecraft model, 1975
  • [[L. Gordon Cooper]], photographed by a [[slow-scan television]] camera aboard ''[[Faith 7]]'' (May 16, 1963)
  • 105}} during [[STS-134]]
  • 103}} at the start of [[STS-120]]
  • [[Skylab]] in 1974, seen from the departing [[Skylab 4]] CSM
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  • X-15 in powered flight
UNITED STATES CIVIL SPACE AND AERONAUTICS AGENCY
National Aeronautics and Space Agency; National Aeronautic and Space Administration; Nasa; American Space Agency; N.A.S.A.; Space Systems Center; N. A. S. A.; National Aeronautics & Space Administration; N.A.S.A; NASAcast; Nasacast; Nasa podcast; NASA Edge; Nasa edge; NASA Advisory Council; National American Space Agency; The National Aeronautics and Space Administration; NASA Center for Autonomous Control Engineering; National Aeronautics and Space Association; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; NASA Personnel; NASA Grand Prize; NASA EDGE; NASA Applied Sciences; NASA Applied Sciences Program; Space In Stereo; Nasa.gov; National Aeronautics Space Administration; USA Space Agency; North American Space Agency; History of NASA; History of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; USA National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel; NASA.gov; @NASA; Space agency of the United States; National air and space administration; National Air and Space Administration; Www.nasa.gov; NASA History Division; Nasa Edge
Nationales (amerikanisches) Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt
space shuttle         
  • RS-25 ignition
  • ''Columbia'']] undergoing installation of its ceramic tiles
  • ''Atlantis'' after its, and the program's, final landing
  • The crawler-transporter with ''Atlantis'' on the ramp to LC-39A for [[STS-117]]
  • ''Discovery'' being prepared after landing for crew disembarkment
  • ''Endeavour'' docked at ISS during the STS-134 mission
  • MV ''Freedom Star'' towing a spent SRB to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
  • [[Story Musgrave]] attached to the RMS servicing the [[Hubble Space Telescope]] during [[STS-61]]
  • ''Enterprise'' during the [[Approach and Landing Tests]]
  • [[RS-25]] engines with the two [[Orbital Maneuvering System]] (OMS) pods
  • Solid rocket booster (SRB) separation during STS-1
  • [[Spacelab]] in orbit on [[STS-9]]
  • Atlantis]]'' was the first Shuttle to fly with a [[glass cockpit]], on [[STS-101]].
  • Endeavour]]''
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  • brake parachute]] after landing on [[STS-124]]
  • AP-101S (left) and AP-101B general purpose computers
  • Flight deck view of ''Discovery'' during [[STS-42]] re-entry
  • Two SRBs on the mobile launcher platform prior to mating with the ET and orbiter
PARTIALLY REUSABLE LAUNCH SYSTEM AND SPACECRAFT
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Definition

NASA
NASA is the American government organization concerned with spacecraft and space travel. NASA is an abbreviation for 'National Aeronautics and Space Administration'.
N-PROPER

Wikipedia

NASA (disambiguation)

NASA is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

NASA or Nasa may also refer to: