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COMPLETE GUIDE TO NASA
All About Space
|Issue 127
IT’S AN ORGANISATION KNOWN THE WORLD OVER, WITH ITS AMBITIOUS GOALS INSPIRING OTHERS TO DREAM OF TRAVELLING AMONG THE STARS. HERE’S YOUR DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO THE HISTORY OF NASA

Apollo
Probably the most famous NASA program of all time, this ambitious series of missions culminated in 12 moonwalkers visiting our lunar neighbour, performing experiments and collecting Moon material for study back on Earth.
1950s
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration was founded on 29 July 1958 when President Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act. It was a direct response to the launch of the world’s first satellite, Sputnik 1, by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957. “It is of great urgency and importance to our country, both from consideration of our prestige as a nation as well as military necessity, that this challenge be met by an energetic program of research and development for the conquest of space,” read a report from January 1958. NASA was established to do just that.
Attention quickly turned to human spaceflight with the commencement of Project Mercury. Seven potential astronauts, known as the ‘Mercury Seven’, were selected from a pool of US test pilots. Candidates had to be between 25 and 40 years old, and no taller than 5 feet 11 inches (1.8 metres). Their identities were announced to the world on 9 April 1959. A group of female candidates, now known as the ‘Mercury 13’, were not included.
1960s
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