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 Weird Facts About NASA

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1.“NASA” stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
2.NASA launched the Landsat satellites in 1972; they were designed to photograph the entirety of the Earth‘s surface from space.
3.NASA was founded on July 29th, 1958, and started work on October 1st, 1958. A year after the world’s first satellite; Sputnik 1 was launched.
4.The SR-71, or Blackbird, was a secretive spy aircraft used by NASA for high-speed, high-altitude aeronautical research. It was designed in the late 1950s and first flew in 1964.
5.NASA’s Vehicle Assembly Building is that large it can have rain clouds form near the ceiling inside the building on humid days. To counteract this, it has one of the world’s largest air conditioning systems.
6.NASA actually has an Office of Planetary Protection in case life is found on another planet.
7.Lonnie Johnson, a NASA scientist, invented the Super Soaker; he also helped develop the stealth bomber.
8.President John F. Kennedy set NASA the goal of sending a man to the moon by the end of the 1960s. On July 20th, 1969, Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon as part of the Apollo 11 mission.
9.NASA was sued by three gentlemen from Yemen for trespassing on Mars. They claimed that they had inherited the planet from their ancestors 3000 years ago.
10.In 2006 NASA had to get hold of and restore, copies of the original moon landing from CBS and the Johnson Space Center after admitting to accidentally recording over their own tape recordings.
11.Gregory Nemitz’s firm Orbital Development issued NASA a $20 parking ticket after saying asteroid 433 Eros belonged to them and NASA’s craft NEAR Shoemaker had landed without permission.
12.In 1999 NASA lost an orbiter as one-half of the engineers were using metric measurements and the other were using imperial.
13.The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center is in Edwards, California.
14.An intern, Thad Roberts, was incarcerated for 7 years after having intercourse on stolen moon rocks.
15.People can get paid around $9,000 per month by NASA to lie in bed for every minute of the day for up to 70 days; they then monitor these volunteers to perfect methods for astronauts into space.


NASA Facts For Students

NASA facts

1.NASA ran a competition among elementary and secondary school students to name a new shuttle. Then-president George H.W. Bush announced the winner Endeavour in May 1989.
2.The logos of the organization are known as the meatball and worm, the worm was to represent the new and aerodynamic. Everyone hated it and they went back to the meatball.
3.NASA is estimated to have sent over 2200 animals into space including insects, pigs, monkeys, rats, rabbits, and spiders, 2000 were sent on one mission STS-90 in 1998.
4.Columbia was NASA’s first space shuttle. On February 1st, 2003, its 28th mission, it crumbled into pieces over Texas whilst on re-entry.
5.NASA found a solution to the dreaded breadcrumb and instrument problem after some serious contemplation. Since 1985 astronauts have used tortillas instead of bread to minimize risk.
6.NASA’s slogan is “To explore the Universe and search for life; to inspire the next generation of explorers, as only NASA can”.
7.As of January 2016, visitors of the Space Center Houston will be greeted by a life-size replica of the Space Shuttle, known as Independence, on a NASA 905 shuttle carrier aircraft. The center is available to hire.
8.A US flag that went on two separate moon missions hangs in NASA’s mission control room.
9.In NASA’s last astronaut recruitment intake for 8 positions there were 6000 applications.
10.A full-sized ISS replica is used to train astronauts to spacewalk for repairing the ISS, The Natural Buoyancy Laboratory is submerged in a swimming pool the size of 10 Olympic pools and has astronauts scuba dive in full space suits for hours.
11.On Wednesday 1st June 2016 NASA met social media, broadcasting a chat between Mark Zuckerberg and 3 astronauts aboard the ISS on their Facebook page.
12.NASA’s Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center has 100 buildings covering 660 hectares (1 hectare is an American football field or 10,000 sq. meters). It even has its own law enforcement the PSO; Protective Services Office.
13.NASA in 2014 had a lawsuit filed against them by author Rhawn Joseph as they didn’t investigate potential alien life when a rock weirdly appeared in front of the Mars opportunity Rover.
14.NASA’s Kepler mission, launched in 2009 has found 2,325 planet candidates and 1,284 were in a single finding, the largest to date.
15.NASA announced that, alongside the National Nuclear Security Administration, they are working on plans to possibly destroying hazardous asteroids with nuclear weapons.

What is NASA known for?

NASA stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA is a U.S. government agency that is responsible for science and technology related to air and space. ... The agency was created to oversee U.S. space exploration and aeronautics research. The administrator is in charge of NASA.

Who started NASA and why?

While this new federal agency would conduct all non-military space activity, the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) was created in February 1958 to develop space technology for military applications. On July 29, 1958, Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act, establishing NASA.

Who made NASA?

Dwight D. Eisenhower

Who is the CEO of NASA?

NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine
James Frederick “Jim” Bridenstine was nominated by President Donald Trump, confirmed by the U.S. Senate, and sworn in as NASA's 13th administrator on April 23, 2018.

What are the ranks in NASA?

$177,400
The 5 Highest-Paying Job Openings at NASA Right Now
These are five of the space agency's current openings offering the highest salaries. These two positions have a starting salary of $172,101 and a maximum salary of $177,400, according to a listing on USAJOBS.

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