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NASA
[ nas-uh ]
noun
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration: the federal agency that institutes and administers the civilian programs of the U.S. government that deal with aeronautical research and the development of launch vehicles and spacecraft.
NASA
/ ˈæə /
acronym for
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Example Sentences
What about NASA's ambitions to remain on the moon for longer, including building bases?
His SpaceX rocket company is one of NASA’s biggest contractors, relied upon to service the International Space Station.
At UCLA, about $1.1 billion of the $11-billion budget comes from the federal government, including the NIH, NASA, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
So what to make of this information — of communities irrevocably lost to the fires, of NASA’s confirmation that the hillside will be folding in on itself soon?
The moon looks red during a lunar eclipse because the sunlight that isn’t blocked is filtered through the Earth’s atmosphere, according to NASA.
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