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An agency of the United States government, responsible for the nation's public space program, and established on July 29, 1958, by the National Aeronautics and Space Act.

Works
- NASA FACTS
- Explanation of Executive Branch Policy Directives
- Mir Hardware Heritage (incomplete)
- Mir Mission Chronicle (incomplete)
- X-33 Advanced Technology Demonstrator
- X-34: Demonstrating Reusable Launch Vehicle Technologies
- Special Committee on Space Technology Report, 1958
- Hypotheses on luminous ether by Hippolyte Fizeau (1859), NASA technical translation (1971)
- Concepts for detection of extraterrestrial life (SP-56), 1964
- Solar-wind interaction with planetary ionospheres (1976)
- The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (1977) (transcription project)
- Origin of Plasmas in the Earth's Neighborhood (Goddard Space Flight Center, 1980)
- Report of the Transition Team, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1980
- Low Cost Technologies (1997)
- Organisms of the Cuyahoga River
- Ames Research Center Mission Overview (2002)
- NASA Systems Engineering Handbook (2007) (start transcription)
- Ames Research Center Mission Overview (2008)
- Summary Report of the Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee (2009)
- Project Longshot: An Unmanned Probe to Alpha Centauri, 1987–1988
- Earth as Art (transcription project)
- NASA Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Independent Study Team Report (2023)
NASA History Series
- NASA-SP-2004-4230: Taming Liquid Hydrogen: The Centaur Upper Stage Rocket 1958-2002 (2004) by Virginia P. Dawson & Mark D. Bowles (transcription project)
Manned programs
- Gemini
- NASA Project Gemini Familiarization Manual (incomplete)
- Apollo
- Apollo 11 Goodwill Messages (1969)
- Apollo 13 Accident Chronology (2011)
- Space Shuttle
Office of Inspector General (OIG)
- Nasa's Management of the International Space Station and Efforts to Commercialize Low Earth Orbit (2021) (transcription project)
Press briefings
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