NASA的意思和读音

NASA

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(National Aeronautics and Space Administration);

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1.National Aeronautics and Space Administration (a US government organization that does research into space and organizes space travel)

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abbr.1.<AmE>(=National Aeronautics and Space Administration)2.the National Aeronautics and Space Administration: a government organization responsible for space research and sending rockets into space

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1.It's obviously a little bit of tongue in cheek towards NASA, if somebody knows it is an American song, especially if patriotic for America.nasa,

2.NASA officials say as of now, the tore solar wing is stable and seems to be delivering all of its power.

3.Scientists, inside and outside of NASA, see that the Nibiru theory is an attempt to frighten people.Nibiru

4.NASA faces a year 2010 deadline for completing the building of the orbiting space station and of retiring the shuttles.NASA2010退

5.Said Peggy Whitson, head of the NASA astronaut office: "We weren't going to ask him to command if he didn't want to. ":“使。”

6.NASA has announced that it found a "significant amount" of water on the moon as a result of the LCROSS impact last month.NASA”(

7.They stand at 90 degrees from the surface they coat, which Nasa scientists have referred to as looking like shag-pile carpet.

8.CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: After his NASA years, Neil Armstrong settled into a quiet life of teaching and business, away from public attention.

9.NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said the goal is to make full use of the space station as "the national lab it was envisioned to be. "·。”

10.The technology NASA developed for this system has already been used for quick water purification after the 2004 Asian tsunami, Edeen said.2004