Informative Speech On Nasa

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Many people have seen the little blue logo with bold white letters spelling “NASA” numerous different places but truly never thought about what that logo actually stood for. I’m here today to express the abundance of information behind that logo. On October 4th, 1957 the Soviet Union launched the first satellite named “Sputnik I”. Sputnik caught Americans by surprise and struck fear that the Soviets might also be capable of sending nuclear weapons from Europe to America. From the response of the frightening action NASA was created. On July 29th, 1958 the “National Aeronautics and Space Act” was passed and established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Many may be aware of NASA’s major responsibilities such as astronauts in orbit that conduct scientific research, placing satellites in orbit to learn the hidden secrets of earth, space probes that study the solar system, and new developments that improve air travel and other aspects of flight. In addition to these actions NASA is also responsible for smaller less glories actions. NASA shares many different types of information so other companies can produce less expensive spin off items. Also NASA’s Education Office helps inform teachers properly to prepare students who are interested in engineering, …show more content…

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