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  1. The National Association of Students of Architecture (NASA, India) is the largest architectural student body in the world with over 300 dues-paying colleges with participation from other student bodies and colleges in India and across the globe.

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    When most think of architecture, they envision skyscrapers, cantilevered homes, or marbled museums. In this case, architecture isn’t the built environment. It isn’t a mission, a manifest, or a set of requirements. Instead, NASA’s Moon to Mars Architecture defines the elements needed for long-term, human-led scientific discovery in deep space. NASA’...

    In collaboration with other agency directorates – Space Operations, Science, Space Technology, and Aeronautics – as well as commercial, academic, and international partners, NASA’s Exploration Systems Development Mission Directoratedevelops systems for Moon to Mars exploration. Within the directorate, NASA’s Strategy and Architecture Office leads d...

    NASA’s Moon to Mars Architecture is the roadmap for our return to the Moon and our future exploration of Mars. The strategy and objectives documents below set NASA’s long-term goals for human exploration of our solar system, while the architecture seeks to ensure that human spaceflight missions — starting with Artemis and continuing to Mars and bey...

    NASA has a long, successful history of working with a diverse community of partners to advance common space exploration and science objectives. The agency is committed to building on and broadening these global partnerships as we establish a sustained presence on the Moon and venture on to Mars.

    Learn how NASA defines and documents the elements and capabilities for human exploration of the Moon, Mars, and beyond. Find resources, updates, and opportunities to engage with the architecture process.

  2. 10.1. Introduction To Nasa Logo. The NASA India Logo is the primary identifier of the association. It portrays our core values of who we are and what we stand for. The logo comprises of three main elements, namely: The Arch- The strongest of structural elements, symbolises the association’s strength, the students.

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    Jul 27, 2017 · From the wing of the space shuttle to the top of the NASA homepage, the agency’s official insignia is probably its best-known symbol. The traditional NASA blue circular logo. NASA. The round red, white and blue insignia, nicknamed the “meatball,” was designed by employee James Modarelli in 1959, NASA’s second year.

  4. This is a collaborative initiative of NASA INDIA and GRIHA started in the year 2013 (56th year of NASA) to expose students to the Green and Sustainable Architecture. The shortlisted entries get to present the work at the Annual Summit of GRIHA.

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    The National Association of Students of Architecture (NASA, India) is one of the largest architectural student organizations in the world with student participants from more than three hundred colleges all over India and countries around the world.

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  7. The logo, which circulated until 1975 and was brought back again in 1992, showcased a blue circle, which symbolized the sky, with white stars, and a red V-shaped wave or ribbon.