NASA Celebrates 60 Years of Presence in Spain
In a significant milestone, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is commemorating 60 years of its presence in Spain, a partnership that has been instrumental in advancing space exploration and scientific research.
Historical Significance
The relationship between NASA and Spain dates back to 1964, when the first NASA tracking station was established in Robledo de Chavela, a small town in the Madrid region. This facility, known as the Madrid Deep Space Communication Complex, has played a crucial role in supporting NASA's deep space missions, including the Apollo moon landings and numerous Mars exploration projects.
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