NASA

NASA origins

Why NASA was created, and the world it was born into.

Context snapshot

Simply put, NASA was formed to compete with the Soviet Union in the space race. The creation of NASA created a spark for U.S. technological advancments and a new era of innovation. When NASA was formed it faced a completely different world that today. One where the U.S. was not the only superpower and had to compete with other countries for resources and power.

NASA logo and emblem

Founding moment

On July 29, 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act, establishing NASA as a response to the Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik and the dawn of the space race.

July 29

1958

Historical timeline

A walk through NASA history.

1958

NASA was formed, replacing the previous space agency NACA

1959-1960

NASA launches it's first programs including the Mercury program, and the Gemini program

1969

NASA lands the first humans on the moon with the Apollo 11 mission.

2000s

NASA helps build the International Space Station (ISS). a major achievement in space exploration and long term human spaceflight.

2010

NASA works with different compainies to build the first comercial space craft along with signing deals to ferry astronauts to the ISS.

2020s

NASA returns to the moon with the Artemis program. Artemis 1 is the first mission to the moon since the Apollo 17 mission in 1972.