NASA is a U.S. government agency responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics research. It was created in 1958 to encourage peaceful applications of space science, expand human knowledge about space, and conduct space exploration.
Think of NASA as the captain of a spaceship exploring the vast unknown. They're in charge of navigating, conducting experiments, and gathering information to benefit everyone on Earth.
Apollo Program: The Apollo program was a series of manned missions by NASA that aimed to land humans on the Moon.
Space Shuttle: The Space Shuttle was a reusable spacecraft system used by NASA for human spaceflight missions.
International Space Station (ISS): The ISS is a joint project between NASA and other international partners to establish a habitable space station in Earth's orbit for scientific research.
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