The launch of NASA's Delta II rocket was delayed due to a technical issue with the rocket's second stage. The issue was related to a faulty temperature sensor, which needed to be replaced before the launch could proceed.
No, the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is currently experiencing technical difficulties after a problem with its payload computer. NASA is working to resolve the issue and bring HST back online.
It's called a column, there's no more technical term than that, as far as I can find. +++ You are right; "column" is both common and technical term for it.
The possessive form of the acronym NASA is NASA's.
There are many jobs at NASA and there are so many that you can go into almost anything that interests you. If you like science and math then you could be a rocket scientist. You could also of course be an Astronaut, but that takes a lot of training and there's still no real guarantee that you'll go into space. You could also work on the computer for the space shuttle if you like and know how to program. The last one I can think of is to work on making the space shuttle, but this will take tons of qualifications and you must complete a NASA evaluation so it's best that you get another job building things with tools before you attempt that job. Also you can check the related link I got from NASA's website about jobs.
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The face is the proper technical term for itself.
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The technical term for milk is "lacteal secretion."
Hubbletechives is the technical data archived by the Hubble telescope developers at NASA.
The other term for Technical specification is CONFIGURATION
"Trichology" is the technical term for the study of hair.
A neuron is a technical term for a nerve cell.
technical jargon everday term common term in computer
The technical term for superglue adhesive is cyanoacrylate adhesive.
The technical term for dog hair is "fur" or "coat."
"Trichology" is the technical term for the study of hair.