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Date of EventEvent / Incident
22 September 1756Nassau Hall opened at Princeton University.
03 March 1776American Revolutionary War: Samuel Nicholas and the Continental Marines successfully landed on New Providence and captured Nassau in the Bahamas.
03 March 1915The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), thepredecessor of NASA, was founded.
03 March 1915The United States established the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, NASA's predecessor.
08 November 1935A major storm passed through Bahmas, which collides with the capital NASAU. The storm had earlier attacked Miami and Florida and damaged $ 3 million property.
23 June 1956Gamal Abdel Nasar became the President of Egypt, a post he maintained till his death in 1970.
29 July 1958The US Congress passed a bill to establish its space agency National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
29 July 1958US President Dwight. Eisenhower signed the National Aaronatics and Space Act law, establishing a new federal non-compound space agency, known as NASA (logo picture).
07 August 1959Explorer 6 was sent to class to catch the Earth's first satellite photographs by the unmanned American spacecraft. Later in September, NASA released photographs to the World Press. It was Mexico that captured 6, as it went to the west on Earth at a speed of 20,000 mph.
09 April 1959NASA announced the selection of the first astronaut Mercury Consumption (Picture) in Project Markuri.
27 April 1961US space agency NASA launched 'Explorer 11' in the Earth's orbit to study gamma rays.
31 January 1961Aboard NASA's Mercury-Redstone 2, Ham the Chimp became the first hominid launched into outer space.
16 March 1961The NASA Goddard Space Flight Center was officially located in Maryland, US.
10 July 1962Telstar was launched in class. It was the first communication satellite in the world. It was launched by the US space agency NASA. It was launched with the help of a thor-dalta rocket. This successfully broadcast the satellite television broadcasting.
10 July 1962Telstar, the world's first active, direct Relactation satellite, was launched by NASA in a delta rocketframe cape canveral.
10 July 1962Telstar, the world's first active, direct relay communication, which was launched by NASA riding on a delta rocket from Capcharil.
11 July 1962NASA announced for the manned mission moon. Missions revolving around Chandra were also announced. NASA named the project as Project Apollo. It was a series of missions in which several lunar projections took place and finally ended with human landing on the moon.
24 May 1962Project Merkari: American astronaut Scott Carpenter revolved the Earth thrice in the Aurora 7 Space Capsule. The Malcolm Scott Carpenter was an American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, astronaut and aquanet. He was one of the original seven astronauts selected for NASA's project mercury. The carpenter was the second American and fourth in space to revolve around the Earth.
14 December 1962NASA's Meriner 2 became the world's first spacecraft, which faces a failure while flying from Venus.
02 November 1964King Saud of Saudi Arabia, Saud, was removed by his half -brother's negligence and concerns about his inability of Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasar's socialism.
20 February 1965NASA's Ranger 8 spacecraft successfully transmitted 7,137photographs of the Moon in the final 23 minutes of itsmission before crashing into Mare Tranquillitatis.
14 July 1965NASA's spacecraft passing near Mars took the first close-up photographs of another planet.
23 March 1965NASA for the first time sent two people from space to the Gemini 3 spacecraft.
14 July 1965NASA's spacecraft Mariner 4 flew from the previous Mars, collecting the closest photographs of another planet.
20 February 1965NASA-launched Ranger landed on the moon, sending photos and necessary data.
30 May 1966The launch of Surveyor 1, the first American spacecraft to land on a supernatural body. Surveyor 1 was the first lunar softer in the unmanned surveyor program of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA, United States). This lunar soft-glander collected figures about the lunar surface that would be necessary for the human apollo moon landing starting in 1969.
02 June 1966Surveyor Program: Surveyor 1 land in Oceanas Prosaelram on Moon became the first American spacecraft to soft-numbered in the second world, Surveyor 1 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was the first lunar soft -lander in the unmanned surveyor program America). This lunar soft-glander collected figures about the lunar surface that would be required for the human apollo moon landing starting in 1969.
11 October 1968NASA's first three-man space operation, Apollo 7, has been launched from Cape Canaveral.
11 October 1968The Apollo 7 (lift-off portrait), the first manned mission NNASA's Apollo program, and the first three-man American space mission, the current 34-day Cape canveral, Florida.
24 December 1968NASA Apollo 8 Mission's astronaut William Anders, first traveled to revolve around the moon, took the famous picture 'Arthurise ' (Figure), which showed the Earth rising above the lunar surface.
03 July 1969The biggest explosion in the history of rocket science occurred when the Soviet N -1 rocket explosion occurred, later its launch pad was destroyed. N1 (Russian: н1) was a heavy lifting rocket, planning to deliver the payload beyond the orbit of the Earth, working as the Soviet counter of the NASA Saturn V Rocket. Its first phase was the most powerful rocket phase ever.
18 May 1969The fourth manned mission of the American Apollo Space Program Apollo 10 was launched by NASA on 18 May 1969 with three crew members. Apollo 10 is registered for the highest speed obtained by a human vehicle at a speed of 39,897 km / h in the Guinness World Records.
13 November 1971NASA-sent vehicle Mariner-9 circled Mars.
30 May 1971Meriner Program: Meriner 9 was launched to study 70% of the surface map, and to study temporary changes in the atmosphere and surface of Mars. Meriner 9 was an unmanned NASA space investigation that contributed greatly to the discovery of Mars and was part of the Marinner program.
14 May 1973Skylab was the first space station in the United States to be launched on 14 May 1973 by NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). It revolved around the Earth from 1973 to 1979.
14 May 1973NASA's space station Skylab was launched from Cape Canaveral.
06 November 1973NASA's astronaut Pioneer 10 began taking pictures of the planet Jupiter.
29 March 1974NASA's Mariner 10, launched in November 1973, became the first spacecraft to fly by Mercury.
17 September 1976NASA publicly revealed its first space shuttle, called enterprise.
17 September 1976The first space shuttle made for NASA was rolled out of manufacturing facilities at Pamdale, California.
20 August 1977US Space Agency NASA sent Voyager to spacecraft.
18 February 1977NASA's first Space Shuttle, Enterprise, made its first 'flight' atop a Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft .
10 March 1977Astronomers using NASA's Kuiper Airborne Observatory, an observatory aboard a highly modified jet aircraft, discovered a faint planetary ring system around Uranus.
05 September 1977NASA launched a robot space probe Vyjar 1 (Fig.), Currently the farthest spacecraft from Earth.
13 January 1978NASA selected the first American female astronaut.
11 July 1979The first American space station was destroyed. The skylab space station was destroyed when it was entering the Earth's atmosphere. The incident took place in the sky above the Indian Ocean. It was a space observatory. The space station was operated by the NASA of the US.
17 January 1980NASA launches FLATTSCOM-3.
26 August 1982NASA launches Telesat-F.
22 March 1982NASA took its spacecraft Columbia on a third mission.
30 March 1982NASA's spacecraft Columbia returned to Earth by completing the STS-3 mission.

Most Imporant facts related to NASA Questions and Answer ⚡

Question: NASA launched the Messenger satellite to study what?

 ◉ Budh (Mercury)

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 ◉ Shani

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 ◉ Moon

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 ◉ Jupiter

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Question: To which of the following is the name of NASA's mission "Juno"?

 ◉ Jupiter

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 ◉ Mercury

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 ◉ Shani

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 ◉ Mars

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Question: When a person cries, the activation of which causes nasal discharge?

 ◉ the endocrine system

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 ◉ salivary gland

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 ◉ lacrimal gland

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 ◉ lymph node

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Question: Which planet did NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft start orbiting in 2001?

 ◉ Mercury Planet

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 ◉ Mars planet

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 ◉ Saturn planet

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 ◉ Planet

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Question: When was Sunita Williams selected in the US space agency NASA and started training?

 ◉ May 1997

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 ◉ June 1999

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 ◉ January 1989

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 ◉ June 1998

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Question: When did Armstrong leave the US space agency NASA and start teaching students about space engineering?

 ◉ 1972

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 ◉ 1971

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 ◉ 1978

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 ◉ 1977

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Question: Where was the construction of the ATLAST or Advanced Technology Large Aperture Space Telescope of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) started in June?

 ◉ New York

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 ◉ Hong Kong

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 ◉ Tokyo

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 ◉ London

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Question: What is the name of the spacecraft sent by NASA to Mars?

 ◉ Oparcharity rover

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 ◉ Robot

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 ◉ Aryabhata

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 ◉ Human rover

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Question: How many astronauts have been selected by NASA to provide transportation services to the International Space Station on 9 July 2015?

 ◉ 8

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 ◉ 10

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 ◉ 4

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 ◉ 6

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Question: When did the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) spacecraft New Horizons set the record of approaching Pluto?

 ◉ 18 July 2015

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 ◉ 14 July 2015

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 ◉ 11 July 2015

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 ◉ 20 July 2015

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Question: Which country successfully launched a new communication satellite 'ChinaSat 2C' on 4 November 2015?

 ◉ India

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 ◉ Uganda

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 ◉ China

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 ◉ Russia

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Question: Which Indian state's scientific team won NASA's award on 6 November 2015 for an innovative technology called Explosion Prevention and Puncture Remedial Technique?

 ◉ Odisha

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 ◉ Kerala

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 ◉ Uttar Pradesh

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 ◉ Bihar

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