Son trajes orijinales de los primeros astronautas.
Piloto
La piloto de esta Nave soy yo NORMA PALMA desde HOUSTON para centro America y el mundo.
Trajes espaciales
Fueron usados por cada astronauta
Enorme Cohete
Nunca imagine conocerlos de verdad este es uno mas de mis suenos cumplidos. me siento orgullosa de llegar hasta donde he llegado.
Yo ya aborde los aviones
Me pregunto si algun dia me subire a una nabe de estas e ire a explorar los astros a lo mejor si, a lo mejor no Quien lo sabra, quizas el creador del universo el Omnipotente DIOS.
Recorrido en tren por las Instalaciones de la Nasa
El Lugar es tan grande que no se puede hacer a pie si no con ayuda de un tren y asi fue que terminamos todo un dia de agotamiento pero descubrimos tantas cosas desconocidas para cada uno de los estudiantes CASS.
Personalmente he estado haciendo mis propias investigaciones
Y que mejor lugar para descubrir que en la nasa.
Rotulo que identifica la Nasa
Centro de investigacion en HOUSTON.
Norma en la NASA
Como toda una exploradora investigando y conociendo mas para dar mas informacion a mis alumnos.
Eileen Galloway relaxes at home earlier this year. Credit: NASA› Watch Clips From 2006 NASA TV Interview When Eilene Galloway was born, the Wright Brothers' historic flight was less than three years old. This centenarian, having celebrated her 102nd birthday in May, can claim credit for helping to create the agency that landed humans on the moon and is planning to send them back. Fifty years ago, on July 29, 1958, President Dwight Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act, leading to the birth of NASA on Oct. 1, 1958. Galloway helped make it all happen. Galloway began work with the Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress in 1941, researching and writing House and Senate documents including "Guided Missiles in Foreign Countries," released just before the Soviets launched Sputnik in October 1957. In 1958, then-U.S. Senator Lyndon B. Johnson asked her to help with Congressional hearings that led to the creation of NASA and America's entry into the Space Race. "The only thing I knew about outer space at that time," she said, "was that the cow had jumped over the Moon."Galloway helped write the legislation, emphasizing nternational cooperation and peaceful exploration. Later, she served as America's representative in drafting treaties governing the exploration and uses of outer space and launched the field of space law and international space law. She also served on nine NASA Advisory Committees. She sat down with NASA TV in 2006 to talk about her experience and turning 100. › Play VideosGalloway also worked for several decades with the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space and was also instrumental in creating the International Institute of Space Law, which serves as the forum for legal scholars and others from around the world in studying and debating the legal issues associated with the exploration and utilization of space, according to the AIAA.References› National Aeronautics and Space ActAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics: Conversations ... › With Eilene Galloway
un astronauta
El espacio tiene tantas cosas que si no fuera por estos cientificos que lo investigan nosotros desconoceriamos todo
Importancia de la NASA
La NASA centro de investigacion a cerca del espacio y todo lo que nos rodea en nuestro planeta Tierra sabemos que de acuerdo a la investigacion de los astrologos y otros cientifitcos ya en el sistema solar solo tenemos ocho planetas porque pluton esta calificado en una categoria muy bajo en tamano para ser catalogado como tal.
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