What does NASA do?

by SARAH

CuriosityThrilz
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2 min readMay 20, 2019

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Imagine you get called from NASA. They say that you can ride a rocket. You wonder what does NASA do. What does NASA do anyway?

Did you know that NASA is located in Houston,Texas? Here are some features of the rockets. NASA’s rockets have so much fuel because they need it to go up and to go back down. Another feature is that the rockets have oval tops and long bodies to hold people. A final feature is that all NASA rockets have the NASA symbol.

Do you know what NASA stands for? NASA stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA uses rockets to launch satellites. NASA is preparing for the first of many flights of the agency’s space launch system rocket and oxide spacecraft. We’re not just talking about the body and features of NASA, but now it is time to answer the major question I have asked you:

What does NASA do?

NASA’S mission was to explore space and aeronautics or flight research. NASA also is responsible for making sure that the U.S space program is conducted for peaceful purposes that can help mankind. NASA was created to explore the moon and to see if people can live beyond Earth.

So now you know what NASA does. Soon will you be going to the moon? Do you still wonder why NASA was created?

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