The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) came into being, much like its successor organization, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), in response to the success of others. NASA History.

The agency employs more than 18,000 people as well as thousands of government contractors. The program was originally intended to create a family of experimental aircraft not intended for production beyond the limited number of each design built solely for flight research. MSC became home to the iconic Mission Control Center, where flight controllers have managed every crewed flight since Gemini IV in 1965. Find more information about the history of NASA.

JSC History The Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) was established in 1961 as the lead center for NASA's human spaceflight programs. Since 1945, NACA (NASA's predecessor) and, since 1958, NASA have conducted the X-Plane Program. The UEET Kid's Pages were developed during the Centennial of Flight Celebration (2002-2003) to introduce elementary grade students to aerospace engineering. NASA History Division INTRODUCTION TO THE AERODYNAMICS OF FLIGHT [NASA SP-367] Theodore A. Talay Langley Research Center Prepared at Langley Research Center Scientific and Technical Information Office National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C. 1975 . NASA currently maintains 10 field centers and seven test and research facilities across the country, as well as headquarters in Washington, D.C. The first X-Plane, the Bell X-1, was the first rocket-powered airplane to break the sound barrier on October 14, 1947. During NASA's Summer of Innovation (2010) the web site was brought into the larger Beginner's Guide to Aeronautics (BGA) that is maintained by the NASA Glenn Educational Programs Office. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration was created on October 1, 1958, "to provide for research into the problems of flight within and outside the … The BGA's intended audience is the older, … ii FOREWORD The science of aerodynamics can be traced back thousands of years to its beginnings but, remarkably, only … In July 2011, Space Shuttle Atlantis launched into space for the last time on the STS-135 mission.