25 Years of Progress, Episode 1: The Birth of NASA
The beginning of NASA in 1958 and its early programs are highlighted. Because of a launch success rate of less than a third, NASA starts a quality control program. This video is part of the NASA at Work series produced by Lewis Research Center.
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