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What Does ‘NASA’ Stand For? – BGR

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Last updated: 2025/11/15 at 2:57 AM
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Established in 1958, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is an agency of the United States government. The organizations mission statement includes the exploration of both air and space, to innovate technology for the good of all mankind, and to help inspire the world through the discoveries that come from their research. The many technological advancements coming from the organization over the years have seen the impossible become possible.

While a part of the United States government, NASA works as an independent agency of the federal government. The agency currently operates 10 sites across the country, with their headquarters located in Washington D.C. While NASA as an agency first came into existence on July 29, 1958 with the signing of the National Aeronautics and Space Act, it wasn’t America’s first agency dedicated to the skies above.

America’s quest to conquer the skies goes all the way back to 1915, with the introduction of the National Advisory Committee of Aeronautics (NACA). Post-World War II, NACA moved into testing supersonic technologies through its rocketry program. But it wasn’t until the launch of Sputnik 1 in 1957, an event that kicked off the space race, that NASA was established in order to split America’s military and civil spaceflight programs.

For all mankind


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NASA is currently involved in several programs, including continued support of the International Space Station (ISS) through a five space agency partnership that includes Russia, Europe, Japan, and Canada. The largest space station ever built, NASA will support the project until 2030 when the agency will begin the station’s deorbit process back to Earth.

Since 2017, NASA has been developing the Artemis program intended to get a human presence back to the moon, with the Artemis II mission launching a manned moon flyby mission in April of 2026. The project also aims to create a spaceport orbiting the moon known as the Gateway Space Station, or simply Gateway, the first space station built beyond low Earth orbit. Construction of the Lunar Gateway propulsion module is currently underway, being built by Maxar Space Systems in Palo Alto, California.

NASA remains committed to the exploration of space, but its future remains unclear. The current budget for the agency as of 2024 is $24.9 billion, accounting for 0.3% of total government spending. A new proposed budget for 2026 would see NASA’s funding slashed to $18.8 billion, a 24% cut that many say would lead to current missions ending prematurely and ground others ready to fly.



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