True, NASA has never been to space. However, NASA has sent manned and unmanned objects into space (just like most other national and private space agencies).
NASA has not sent any manned or unmanned objects into spaceorbit.
My theory maintains that an object can only reach outer space if its mass is greater than the atmolayer's, since the DEF holds the atmolayer. Thus, DEF is the boundary between outer space and the atmolayer.
Besides, perhaps FET is a conspiracy too.
It is just the way it is, you understanding it doesn't concern me.
Well, the DEF holds the atmolayer. Thus, to go through the DEF and into outer space, an object must have a mass greater than the atmolayer's. However, the limit could be bigger, because we do not know how much mass can the DEF really hold.
Well, when you have a massive object accelerating up, you have a massive force.
Uh, the formation of the DEF requires the FE. The bow shock, remember?
So is the FE being accelerated (pushed from the bottom) by DE into the vacuum of space, or is the FE being accelerated by some other mechanism into a DE medium that forms the bow shock in front of the FE?
BTW, how can energy form a bow shock anyway. I thought that bow shocks were a phenomenon exclusive to fluids (liquids and gasses).