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NASA - traduction vers allemand

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

NASA         
n. NASA, national aeronautics and space administration; American agency dealing with space travel and research of the universe
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
Kennedy Space Center         
  • The [[Vehicle Assembly Building]] (center) in 1999, with the [[Launch Control Center]] jutting out from its right, and Pads A and B in the distance
  • Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building
  • ''Explorer'']], a [[Space Shuttle]] mock-up, is in the background
  • Closeup photo of the VAB
  • Dr. Kurt Debus, first director of KSC
  • XS-1 Phantom Express]] launch vehicle on LC-48
  • KSC industrial area
  • A Mercury Redstone rocket on display at Gate 3 was toppled by Hurricane Frances on September 7, 2004.
  • Artemis 1 Launch
  • Node 2 being hoisted by overhead cranes in the [[Space Station Processing Facility]]
  • The Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'' ([[STS-129]]) is seen on launch pad 39A at the NASA Kennedy Space Center shortly after the rotating service structure was rolled back on November 15, 2009.
  • Shuttle ''Atlantis'']] is moved to Pad 39A for the 1990 launch of [[STS-36]].
  • Shuttle ''Discovery'']] launching from Pad 39A on [[STS-60]], February 3, 1994
  • Mobile Launch Platform 1]].
  • Indian Actor [[Shah Rukh Khan]] at the Kennedy Space Center while filming his film [[Swades]]
UNITED STATES SPACE LAUNCH SITE IN FLORIDA
JFK Space Center; JFKSC; John F. Kennedy Space Center; Kennedy Space Centre; Kennedy Space Center, Florida; Kennedy space center; John F. Kennedy Space Flight Center; Kennedy Space Flight Center; John F Kennedy Space Flight Center; John F Kennedy Space Center; Kennedy Space Center, FL; Space Center, Florida; Space Center, FL; NASA's Kennedy Space Center; Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility; Launch Operations Center; Rotation, Processing and Surge Facility; NASA Kennedy Space Center
n. Kennedy Space Center, Zenrum der NASA Weltraumbehörde in den USA

Définition

nasa
Your significant other.
I can't hang out with the guys tonight, I have to go see nasa.

Wikipédia

NASA (disambiguation)

NASA is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

NASA or Nasa may also refer to:

Exemples du corpus de texte pour NASA
1. Das beschloss die NASA wegen schlechter Wetterbedingungen.
2. Dies beschloß die Nasa wegen schlechter Wetterbedingungen.
3. Die NASA hat zwei mögliche Landetermine festgelegt.
4. Auch NASA–Direktor Hill warnte vor Überreaktionen.
5. Dies teilte die NASA am Dienstagabend (Ortszeit) in Washington mit.