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NationalAeronautics and Space
Administration
Presented by
UMAIR MUSHTAQ
22-ENC-01
Contents
▪ LAUNCHING OF NASA
▪ Early space flight
▪ Apollo mission
▪ Space shuttle
▪ Science of space
▪ The “first a in nasa” aeronautics research
▪ International space station (iss)
▪ Aeronautics
▪ Area of research
Launching of NASA
➢Established in October 1,1958
➢After world war-II there was a cold war between USA and RUSSIA.
➢A broad contest was thereamong aligned and nonaligned over space. That this field became
space race.
➢American president declare the InternationalGeophysical Year(IGY) for the period, July 1,
1957 to December 31, 1958.
➢Soviets launchedSputnik 1, theworld's first artificial satellite as its IGY entry.
➢It had pearl harbor effect on Americans, and this thing producedstimulusto work in Aeronautics
field.
➢NASA started many mission after its creation and
within twenty years it has set many missions like
Mercury’s single astronaut program
Project Gemini two astronauts
Robotic mission to the Moon
Aeronautics research
Remote-sensing Earth satellite
Application of satellite in communications
Early Spaceflights
Mercury Spaceflight
➢On May 5, 1961, Alan B. Shepard Jr. became the first American to fly into
space
➢An effort to learn human survive in space
Gemini Spaceflight
➢This was built on mercury’s flight experience
➢Built for two astronauts,10 flights provided NASA more information regarding
space.
➢During Gemini 4, on June 3, 1965, when Edward H. White, Jr., became the first
U.S. astronaut to conduct a spacewalk.
Going to the Moon - Project Apollo
➢NASA achievements involve human explorationto space in early years.
➢But after Soviets success in space projectApollobecame their first and high profile project.
➢ to make this dreamreal NASA spent 11 years on this project and it demand $25.4billions.
➢NASA had to face many crises and financial problems. But they bouncedback with great
revolution
➢In on December 24-25, 1968, when its crew read from thebook of Genesis, was another crucial
accomplishment on theway to theMoon.
➢That's one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind." Neil A. Armstrong utteredthese
famous words on July 20, 1969, when theApollo 11 mission
➢ Five more successful
lunar landing
missions followed.
➢ The Apollo 13
mission of April 1970
attracted the public's
attention.
➢ 17 mission of
December 1972,
NASA completed a
successful
engineering and
scientific program.
Space Shuttle
➢After a gap of six years, NASA returned to human spaceflight in 1981.
➢Demonstrating that it could take off vertically and glide to an unpowered
airplane-like landing.
➢NASA is poised to return to flight aim in summer 2005 with the STS-114
mission. There are three Shuttle orbiters in NASA's fleet
◦ Atlantis,
◦ Discovery
◦ Endeavour
AtlantisShuttle orbiters
.
Toward a Permanent Human Presence in Space
➢For permanent stay in the space NASA established its space base
➢An initial effort in this area was NASA's Skylab program in 1973.
➢In 1984, Congress authorized NASA to build a major new space station as a
base for further exploration of space.
➢Russian experience
➢Russian join NASA as international partners to build an space facility that kwon
as International Space Station.
International
Space Station
➢is a artificial
satellite in low
Earth orbit
➢whose first
component was
launched in 1998
➢Now the largest
artificial body in
orbit
➢The ISS serves as a
microgravity and
space environment
research laboratory
Module Length: 167.3 feet (51
meters)
Truss Length: 357.5 feet (109
meters)
Solar Array Length: 239.4 feet (73
meters)
Mass: 924,739 pounds (419,455
kilograms)
Habitable Volume: 13,696 cubic
feet (388 cubic meters)
Pressurized Volume: 32,333 cubic
feet (916 cubic meters)
Power Generation: 8 solar arrays =
84 kilowatts
Lines of Computer Code:
approximately 2.3 million
Aeronautics
➢The goal of the Fundamental Aeronautics Program is to achieve technological
capabilities necessary to overcome national challenges in air transportation
including reduced noise, emissions and fuel consumption, and increased
mobility through a faster means of transportation.
➢To control Civil aviation
➢ National Security Goal
NASA collaboration
➢ the Russian Federal Space Agency
➢ JAXA
➢ ESA
➢ CSA
Solar
System
Beyond the
Earth
Commercial
Space
Earth Technology
NASA research areas
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Presentation On NASA.pdf

  • 1.
  • 4. Contents ▪ LAUNCHING OF NASA ▪ Early space flight ▪ Apollo mission ▪ Space shuttle ▪ Science of space ▪ The “first a in nasa” aeronautics research ▪ International space station (iss) ▪ Aeronautics ▪ Area of research
  • 5. Launching of NASA ➢Established in October 1,1958 ➢After world war-II there was a cold war between USA and RUSSIA. ➢A broad contest was thereamong aligned and nonaligned over space. That this field became space race. ➢American president declare the InternationalGeophysical Year(IGY) for the period, July 1, 1957 to December 31, 1958. ➢Soviets launchedSputnik 1, theworld's first artificial satellite as its IGY entry. ➢It had pearl harbor effect on Americans, and this thing producedstimulusto work in Aeronautics field.
  • 6. ➢NASA started many mission after its creation and within twenty years it has set many missions like Mercury’s single astronaut program Project Gemini two astronauts Robotic mission to the Moon Aeronautics research Remote-sensing Earth satellite Application of satellite in communications
  • 7. Early Spaceflights Mercury Spaceflight ➢On May 5, 1961, Alan B. Shepard Jr. became the first American to fly into space ➢An effort to learn human survive in space Gemini Spaceflight ➢This was built on mercury’s flight experience ➢Built for two astronauts,10 flights provided NASA more information regarding space. ➢During Gemini 4, on June 3, 1965, when Edward H. White, Jr., became the first U.S. astronaut to conduct a spacewalk.
  • 8. Going to the Moon - Project Apollo ➢NASA achievements involve human explorationto space in early years. ➢But after Soviets success in space projectApollobecame their first and high profile project. ➢ to make this dreamreal NASA spent 11 years on this project and it demand $25.4billions. ➢NASA had to face many crises and financial problems. But they bouncedback with great revolution ➢In on December 24-25, 1968, when its crew read from thebook of Genesis, was another crucial accomplishment on theway to theMoon. ➢That's one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind." Neil A. Armstrong utteredthese famous words on July 20, 1969, when theApollo 11 mission
  • 9. ➢ Five more successful lunar landing missions followed. ➢ The Apollo 13 mission of April 1970 attracted the public's attention. ➢ 17 mission of December 1972, NASA completed a successful engineering and scientific program.
  • 10. Space Shuttle ➢After a gap of six years, NASA returned to human spaceflight in 1981. ➢Demonstrating that it could take off vertically and glide to an unpowered airplane-like landing. ➢NASA is poised to return to flight aim in summer 2005 with the STS-114 mission. There are three Shuttle orbiters in NASA's fleet ◦ Atlantis, ◦ Discovery ◦ Endeavour
  • 12. Toward a Permanent Human Presence in Space ➢For permanent stay in the space NASA established its space base ➢An initial effort in this area was NASA's Skylab program in 1973. ➢In 1984, Congress authorized NASA to build a major new space station as a base for further exploration of space. ➢Russian experience ➢Russian join NASA as international partners to build an space facility that kwon as International Space Station.
  • 13. International Space Station ➢is a artificial satellite in low Earth orbit ➢whose first component was launched in 1998 ➢Now the largest artificial body in orbit ➢The ISS serves as a microgravity and space environment research laboratory
  • 14. Module Length: 167.3 feet (51 meters) Truss Length: 357.5 feet (109 meters) Solar Array Length: 239.4 feet (73 meters) Mass: 924,739 pounds (419,455 kilograms) Habitable Volume: 13,696 cubic feet (388 cubic meters) Pressurized Volume: 32,333 cubic feet (916 cubic meters) Power Generation: 8 solar arrays = 84 kilowatts Lines of Computer Code: approximately 2.3 million
  • 15. Aeronautics ➢The goal of the Fundamental Aeronautics Program is to achieve technological capabilities necessary to overcome national challenges in air transportation including reduced noise, emissions and fuel consumption, and increased mobility through a faster means of transportation. ➢To control Civil aviation ➢ National Security Goal
  • 16. NASA collaboration ➢ the Russian Federal Space Agency ➢ JAXA ➢ ESA ➢ CSA