NASA: Exploring the Unknown NASA, Advancing Science and Technology, Shaping the Future of Space Exploration.

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NASA: Exploring the Unknown NASA is the leading agency in the world in exploring the unknown in space. It has sent humans to the Moon, landed rovers on Mars, and launched probes to the farthest reaches of the solar system. NASA is also studying the origins of the universe and the possibility of life beyond Earth. NASA: Advancing Science and Technology NASA is not only an explorer, but also a leader in science and technology. It develops new technologies that have applications in everyday life, such as GPS, weather forecasting, and medical imaging. NASA is also working on new technologies that will enable future space exploration, such as reusable rockets and artificial intelligence. NASA: Shaping the Future of Space Exploration NASA is shaping the future of space exploration. It is developing new plans to send humans back to the Moon, explore Mars, and even travel to other stars. NASA is also working on new technologies that will make space exploration more affordable and sustainable.

Space science encompasses all of the scientific disciplines that involve space exploration and study natural phenomena and physical bodies occurring in outer space, such as space medicine and astrobiology.

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to space science: Space science encompasses all of the scientific disciplines that involve space exploration and study natural phenomena and physical bodies occurring in outer space, such as space medicine and astrobiology.

Unlike the way the space program started, NASA will not be racing a competitor. Rather, we will build upon the community of industrial, international, and academic partnerships forged for the space station.

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NASA’s future will continue to be a story of human exploration, technology, and science. We will go back to the Moon to learn more about what it will take to support human exploration to Mars and beyond. We will continue to nurture the development of a vibrant low-Earth orbit economy that builds on the work done to date by the International Space Station. NASA engineers will develop new technologies to improve air transport at home and meet the challenges of advanced space exploration. Our scientists will work to increase an understanding of our planet and our place in the universe. We will continue to try to answer the question, “Are we alone?”