The National Aeronautics and Space Administration or simply NASA is an independent agency of the United States Federal Government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and aerospace research.
Personnel[]
- Wernher von Braun: Engineer (former)
- Neil Armstrong: Astronaut
- Buzz Aldrin: Astronaut
- Edward Baldwin: Astronaut (former)
- Gene Kranz †: Flight director (former)
- Bill Strausser: Engineer (former)
- Ellen Wilson: Astronaut (former)
- Margo Madison: Engineer, Flight director
- Gordo Stevens †: Astronaut (former)
- Tracy Stevens †: Astronaut (former)
- Deke Slayton †: Head of Astronaut Office (former), Astronaut (former)
- Molly Cobb: Astronaut (former), Head of Astronaut Office (former)
- Danielle Poole: Astronaut
- Aleida Rosales: Engineer, Flight director, Astronaut
- Danny Stevens: Astronaut
- Kelly Baldwin Scientist, Astronaut
Known launch sites[]
Known launch vehicles[]
- Saturn V
- Saturn 1b
- Titan III
- Sea Dragon
- Space Shuttle
- Lockheed C-5 Galaxy Shuttle Carrier
Known spacecraft[]
- Apollo Command and Service Module
- Apollo Lander
- LSAM
- Skylab
- Space Shuttle Orbiter
- Pathfinder Shuttle
- Thomas Paine Space Telescope
- Moonlab
- Sojourner-1
Surface Outposts[]
- Moon: Jamestown base
- Mars: Happy Valley Base
Behind the scenes[]
The NASA logos in the alternate timeline of For All Mankind look slightly different than the real ones:
See also[]
External links[]
NASA on Wikipedia
- NASA Official Website