NASA works again

NASA's US Aeronautics and Space Administration officially resumed operations after 16 days of ceasing to work.

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The NASA Aerospace Agency returned to action after the US House of Representatives announced a bill to lift the debt ceiling and open the government, NBC News reported.

After opening the door, employees will return to work normally at NASA centers throughout the country. Since the shutdown since October 1, fewer than 600 employees in a total of 18,000 NASA employees are allowed to work.

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NASA website works again from October 16.(Photo: NASA)

NASA officials yesterday said the NASA.gov website and other related news sites officially returned to normal. During the time the government closed, most of NASA facilities and social media accounts, including website updates and space missions, were deactivated.

"We have returned and continue to provide space-related information on the website," NASA officials from the Johnson Space Center in Houston shared on Twitter.

NASA TV channel is replaying the video of the early days of the unmanned space program and allowing viewers to access the NASA.gov website for follow-up.

Although most NASA employees are not allowed to work for 16 days to stop working, certain tasks such as data collection and other important tasks are still being performed. Some Twitter accounts are trying to update the status of completed space missions since after the deactivation.

After the closing announcement of the government was released by the US on September 30 (US time), the NASA Aerospace Agency is one of the federal agencies forced to temporarily shut down.