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NASA
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Founded in 1958, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is the United States' civilian space agency, responsible for the nation's space exploration, aeronautics research, and scientific discovery beyond Earth's atmosphere. Since its founding, NASA has stood at the forefront of humanity's understanding of the universe, driving landmark achievements that have shaped science, technology, and global cooperation alike. Through partnerships with international space agencies and private entities, NASA's reach extends well beyond national borders, reflecting the inherently collaborative nature of space exploration.
NASA's work spans a remarkable range of focus areas, from sending rovers to Mars and studying the origins of the universe through advanced telescopes, to monitoring climate change here on Earth and developing the next generation of human spaceflight capabilities. At its core, the agency is driven by a commitment to exploration and discovery that benefits not just scientists and engineers, but people across the world who look to the skies with curiosity.
This committee welcomes delegates of all experience levels who have an interest in science, technology, and global policy as they intersect with space exploration. Position papers are mandatory for this committee and must be completed in order to be considered for an award.
Please email any committee-related questions to nasa@vymun.org.
