NASA Facts About The World's Leading Space Institute 

 NASA Facts About The World's Leading Space Institute 

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1. NASA stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration it was founded on July 29, 1958, in the United States.

2. NASA Headquarters is located in Washington, D.C. The U.S. Congress passes the annual federal budget that funds NASA.

3. NASA was established by President  Dwight D. Eisenhower objective of NASA’s creation is to oversee space exploration and aeronautics research in the U.S.

4. Artemis program is the lunar exploration program of NASA preparing to launch Artemis I Moon mission on September 27.

5. NASA's Artemis missions aim to "land the first woman and first person of colour on the Moon", explore the lunar surface, and lay the groundwork for sending astronauts to Mars! Find out more about this groundbreaking new era in space exploration.

 6. Launch dates: launch attempts were cancelled on 29 August and 3 September 2022. The next launch attempt is estimated to be in late September or October 2022 (TBC)  Artemis 2: no earlier than 2024 (TBC)  Artemis 3: 2025

7. Most of the employees in NASA are scientists and engineers. People do several other jobs also here like writers, lawyers, teachers etc.

8. NASA uses a technique called data sonification to take signals from radio waves, plasma waves, and magnetic fields and convert them into audio tracks to "hear" what's happening in space.

8. NASA uses a technique called data sonification to take signals from radio waves, plasma waves, and magnetic fields and convert them into audio tracks to "hear" what's happening in space.

9. NASA actually has an Office of Planetary Protection in case life is found on another.