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English, 25.11.2020 22:00 sophiat17

NASA’s aeronautic contributions have had a lasting effect on the aeronautics industry. How does the text evidence used to support the inference above?

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A)

The author provides examples of how NASA contributions are still noticeable in modern commercial passenger jets.

B)

The author discusses how NASA’s aeronautics contributions are often overlooked.

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The author provides examples of the benefits of the Space Program.

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The author outlines the transfer of information from commercial aeronautics programs and NASA’s aeronautic program.

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