Top 335 NASA Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on November 22, 2024.
I am fascinated by Omega's history. Particularly the First World War stuff, when they made watches for the flying corps, and the NASA side of it.
NASA projects often have romantic names that link into a long history of exploration and adventure: Atlantis and Discovery, for example.
There's no proof of the Earth's curvature and this fake space agency Nasa use CGI images and every one is different. — © Carl Froch
There's no proof of the Earth's curvature and this fake space agency Nasa use CGI images and every one is different.
I love the John Glenn model... I may call NASA in 25 years or so, and see if they'd like to send me to Mars.
NASA has spin-offs, and it's a huge and very impressive list, including accurate and affordable LASIK eye surgery.
NASA scientists have discovered a new form of life, unfortunately, it won't date them either.
I think eventually private enterprise will be able to send people into orbit, but I suspect initially it's going to have to be with NASA's help.
But, when it comes to global warming, the public- at-large really doesn't know whom to believe anymore. And NASA has contributed to that confusion.
Space in general gave us GPS - that's not specifically NASA, but it's investments in space.
All astronauts have degrees in science, engineering, or medicine, but other than that, there's no one path to NASA. The one thing everyone has in common is we've all exceled in our chosen field.
And since Italy was involved in the space station as well as signed an agreement with NASA. And when the possibility to enter the 1996 Mission Specialist class.
NASA space scientists have been studying giraffe skin so they can apply what they learn from it to the construction of spacesuits.
Asteroid detection, tracking, and defense of our planet is something that NASA, its interagency partners, and the global community take very seriously. — © John M. Grunsfeld
Asteroid detection, tracking, and defense of our planet is something that NASA, its interagency partners, and the global community take very seriously.
I thought that NASA didn't take biologists and so nothing would come of it. But I knew I would regret it if I did not apply.
When NASA says they're going into space, they don't mean up and back. They mean orbit.
The 18,000 NASA employees are full of galactic talents and abilities and are ready to accomplish whatever they're directed to do.
I fundamentally believed in the NASA mission of advancing our space frontier, all the while developing innovations and new technologies that would benefit all of humankind.
The way I see it, commercial interests should manage a lunar base while NASA gets on with the really important task of flying to Mars.
I'm absolutely compelled for NASA to send international astronauts to Mars to find out if Mars ever harbored life.
NASA trains you to assess emergency situations and react in a way to keep yourself and everyone else safe.
I really do think of them as post-minimalist sculptures, inspired in large part by some very early spacecraft that NASA built.
In 2010 and 2012, I won the Democratic nomination in the 22nd Congressional District on the program 'Save NASA Impeach Obama,' without any organizational or financial backing from the party.
We'd never have got a chance to go outside and look at the earth if it hadn't been for space exploration and NASA.
When I left NASA, I was looking at how you could use space technologies for developing countries' work.
I have had the privilege to be a member of many high-performance teams at NASA, both on and off the planet.
The folks at NASA really look at the world and try to envision how things can be better.
My one concern is that when money gets tight, it's easy to cut R&D funding that isn't tied to a specific project - look at what's happened to NASA's aviation research.
I want to use the abilities that God has given me to do my job well and support my crewmates and mission and NASA.
I'm a major NASA nerd, so I've spent a lot of time learning about the space race and the Apollo missions.
Our country... invests a tiny fraction of 1 percent in NASA, and this is what's so amazing to me, is with that small investment, we do so much for the country.
To me, NASA is kind of the magical kingdom. I was sort of a geek, and you go there, and there are just these wondrously strange things and people.
You think NASA is going to be cutting edge, but they've got so many buildings that are just left over from the '60s. It's old.
In 1983, NASA invited Canada to fly three payload specialists, in part because we had contributed the robotic arm that is used on the shuttle.
With any luck, by the time NASA's space probe hits Pluto, you'll be booking a spaceflight with a privately run suborbital airline.
If [Bush's] successors don't screw it up, within 10 years NASA will have us back to where we belong -- on other worlds.
Being a biochemist, I did a lot of tissue-culture research prior to working at NASA and when I first started working there.
A few months after NASA was formed, I was asked if I knew anyone who would like to set up a program in space astronomy.
NASA's charter is to give Americans the means to get into the wild, black yonder, beyond even the grasp of the federal government that funded it. — © Homer Hickam
NASA's charter is to give Americans the means to get into the wild, black yonder, beyond even the grasp of the federal government that funded it.
NASA is my favorite website. The universe with its abstract nature attracts me. The abstract element in my poetry comes from there.
I fully expect that NASA will send me back to the moon as they treated Sen. Glenn, and if they don't do otherwise, why, then I'll have to do it myself.
One of the things that always appealed to me about Nasa was we were always doing cool stuff that no-one's done before.
My career with the Navy and NASA gave me an incredible chance to showcase public service to which I am dedicated, and what we can accomplish on the big challenges of our day.
All the traditional STEM fields, the science, technology, engineering, and math fields, are stoked when you dream big in an agency such as NASA.
I live an hour from NASA's HQ in Washington, D.C., and sitting in a jam stresses me out.
At Indy, we are the NASA of the production-car world, and that's clearly why manufacturers are involved - it's such a good testbed.
The first year I was at NASA, I was only responsible for optical and ultraviolet astronomy. Frankly, there wasn't much else.
When I got to college, I discovered how many incredible opportunities NASA offered students pursuing a career in the space industry.
After the Challenger accident, NASA put in a lot of time to improve the safety of the space shuttle to fix the things that had gone wrong. — © Sally Ride
After the Challenger accident, NASA put in a lot of time to improve the safety of the space shuttle to fix the things that had gone wrong.
NASA works very well with different election organizations because we're all voting from different counties.
I will free NASA from the restriction of serving primarily as a logistics agency for low-earth orbit activity.
NASA's myriad failures are in many ways the natural consequence of a catastrophic combination of bureaucracy, monopoly, and a calcifying aversion to the kind of risk necessary for innovation.
While NASA talks about 'Are we alone?' as a number one question, they are putting zero money into searching for intelligent life. There's a big disconnect there.
NASA needs to focus on the things that are really important and that we do not know how to do. The agency is a pioneering force, and that is where its competitive advantage lies.
I ran the astronaut school for six years, and I was the commandant and when I finished in '65, 26 of my guys went into space as NASA astronauts that I trained.
I do a lot of work with NASA and am involved in research projects studying planetary evolution, Earth-like planets, and potential conditions for life elsewhere.
If we did not have such a thing as an airplane today, we would probably create an agency the size of NASA to build one.
I think it's really a sign of great American strength that we do invest the money we do in technology, in these hard projects, in NASA.
Maybe the purpose of the space program [NASA] is to prepare the world for Big Brother - the New World Order.
In terms of goals for NASA before I die, we need to be living on Mars. And I might not live that long, so they better get on with it!
NASA is a big organization with a lot of needs that have to be met. So there are a lot of opportunities.
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