The National Institute of Aerospace Technology (INTA) was founded in 1942 in Spain and is responsible for improving, testing, and certifying aerospace technologies. INTA has collaborated extensively with NASA and other international space agencies on projects. Some key accomplishments include establishing the Maspalomas Tracking Station in 1960 to support NASA's Mercury and Apollo programs, and developing Spanish satellites like INTASAT starting in 1968. Spain is a major contributor to the European Space Agency and supports space exploration through facilities like the Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex.