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MAF Status 2022-07-07 08:54
2022-07-07 08:54Current Status: Open – HURCON V The Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF) is open. For more information about the NASA Framework for Return to On-Site Work visit MAF urges it’s…
NASA Selects Contractors for Ground Support Equipment Fabrication
NASA NASA has selected the following companies for a multiple award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to fabricate ground support equipment at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida: Engraver Metal Fabricators Inc.,…
November Retirements
Anabel Falcon Anabel Falcon, Center Operations Directorate, retired Nov. 30, 2023, with 34 years of NASA ; Credit: NASA Tom Parkey Tom Parkey, Program Planning and Control Office, retired Nov.…
Element Pack Pro: The Ultimate Toolkit for WordPress Design
In the world of WordPress website design, there are countless enhancement options out there—so many that it can feel almost impossible to choose. If you’re using Elementor page builder, there’s…
Artemis II Crew’s SLS Visit
NASA / Michael DeMocker On Nov. 16, 2023, NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman (left) and Christina Koch (middle) of NASA and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen (second from left)…
NASA Stennis Achieves Major Milestone for In-Flight Software Mission
he Autonomous Systems Laboratory team at NASA’s Stennis Space Center recently cleared a major milestone for a historic in-flight mission to demonstrate the capabilities of a site-developed autonomous software NASA…
NASA, Moog Humming Along on Air Taxi Noise Tests
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Video Credit: NASA/Steven Logan Air taxis hold the promise to revolutionize air…
The Marshall Star for December 6, 2023
NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center celebrated its annual tree-lighting ceremony in the courtyard of Building 4221 on Nov 30. Marshall team members and their children gathered for the lighting of…
25 Years Ago: NASA, Partners Begin Space Station Assembly
NASA is marking 25 years since the first two elements of the International Space Station were launched and joined in space. Today, the space station remains a global endeavor with…
25 Years Ago: The First Pieces of the International Space Station
NASA The mated Russian-built Zarya (left) and Unity modules are backdropped against the blackness of space and Earth’s horizon shortly after leaving Endeavour’s cargo bay on Dec. 13, 1998. A…