Nasa

The Apollo Program achieved the first crewed lunar landing in July 1969.

The agency's early human spaceflight programs, Project Mercury and Project Gemini, tested human endurance and docking capabilities in orbit. The Apollo Program achieved the first crewed lunar

NASA, or the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, is the United States federal agency responsible for the civil space programme and aeronautics research. Since its inception in 1958, NASA has led humanity’s efforts to explore the cosmos, landing the first humans on the Moon and maintaining a continuous human presence in space for over two decades. Project Mercury and Project Gemini