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These images/video show how teams rolled out, or moved, the completed core stage for NASA’s Space Launch System...
At a Sept. 26 all-hands meeting, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Director Todd May highlights some of the key...
John Marshall, an investigator at Ames Research Center and a principal investigator in the microgravity fluid...
Launched on June 20, 1996, the STS-78 mission’s primary payload was the Life and Microgravity Spacelab (LMS), which...
The last of four structural test articles for NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) was loaded onto NASA’s Pegasus barge...
Together with four RS-25 engines, NASA’s Space Launch System rocket’s massive 212-foot-tall core stage — the largest...
This is a photograph of a group of government officials touring the Marshall Space Flight Center in July 1961 with...
NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore exchanges jacket and hard hat with one of the construction workers building SLS test...
Marshall Space Flight Center's Black History Month program featured a panel discussion including Leslie Pollard,...
NIKI WERKHEISER - 3D PRINTING ZERO-G PROJECT MANAGER, DISCUSSES 3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGY WITH DR. ELLEN OCHOA.1401414...
ENGINEERS USING A STATE-OF-THE-ART VERTICAL WELDING TOOL AT THE MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER IN HUNTSVILLE, ALA.,...
DALE THOMAS, LEFT, MARSHALL AA FOR TECHNICAL WORK AND JAMES LACKEY, RIGHT, ACTING DIRECTOR FOR AMRDEC SIGNED AN...
Marshall Space Flight Center’s (MSFC) Director, Dr. Wernher von Braun, is pictured here with Army Ballistic Missile...
MARSHALL CENTER DIRECTOR PATRICK SCHEUERMANN, RIGHT, TALKS WITH FORMER ASTRONAUT OWEN GARRIOTT BENEATH THE SATURN V...
This 1960 artist's concept shows a 24-hour communication satellite design incorporating an arc engine with a nuclear...
This cutaway illustrates the S-I stage, the first stage of the Saturn I vehicle developed by the Marshall Space...
NASA Associate Administrator Steve Jurczyk presents retiring Marshall Space Flight Center Todd May with the NASA...
Dr. von Braun, Director of the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), and Dr. Debus, Director of Launch Operations...
Dr. von Braun briefs Astronaut John Glenn in the control room of the Vehicle Test Section, Quality Assurance...
FORWARD END OF SATURN S-1B STAGE (SA-T) NEAR PROPULSION AND STRUCTURAL TEST FACILITY (BUILDING 4572) AT THE GEORGE...
CLV ascent model installation 9x7ft. wind tunnel test-97-0180 with Marshall space Flight Center crew Darin Reed,...
Dr. von Braun, Director of the Marshall Space Flight Center, listens attentively to a briefing on the metal forming...
MICHAEL SNYDER, DIRECTOR OF R&D AND LEAD ENGINEER FOR MADE IN SPACE, SHOWS A CAD RENDERING OF A VITAL COMPONENT OF...
The platform which will be used to load the Orion stage adapter is shown being positioned in front of NASA's Super...