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    What was the predecessor to NASA?

    Question #53430. Asked by Buck540. (Dec 23 04 11:02 PM)


    MrsAce

    The predecessor to NASA was NACA. This stands for National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.

    Dec 23 04, 11:20 PM


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