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Sandusky’s NASA test facility helped qualify Orion for Artemis II
NASA’s Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio, has wrapped up an 11‑month environmental test campaign on the Orion spacecraft that flew during Artemis I, a milestone the agency says is critical for qualifying the capsule’s systems ahead of the crewed Artemis II mission.
Next week, the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center will be unveiling its newest space telescope: the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope.
Engineers spent nearly a decade putting Orion through deep-space stress tests before Artemis II at NASA's Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, according to the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. And that's not the only role Ohio has played in the first human lunar flyby since Apollo 17 in 1972.
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A former NASA facility in western North Carolina is for sale. Any aspiring astronomer looking to buy the 192-acre site will have to cough up a whopping $30 million. NASA built the communications hub in Rosman, North Carolina, during the Cold War.
CHANTAL DAVIS WDSU NEWS. YES, THANK YOU, STAFF AT THE STENNIS SPACE CENTER JUST ACROSS THE STATE LINE IN MISSISSIPPI. AND WORKERS AT THE NASA FACILITY IN NEW ORLEANS EAST BOTH PLAYED KEY ROLES IN ASSEMBLING AND TESTING. THE ROCKET USED ON THOM TILLIS TWO ...
NASA Astronaut Michael Fincke inspires Stevenson Middle School students at Challenger Center Hawaiʻi
NASA Astronaut Michael Fincke visited the Challenger Center Hawaiʻi on Tuesday to inspire sixth graders from Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School with his experiences in space. Fincke’s theme of “Going to
NASA tested the Orion spacecraft forward bay cover's ejection mechanism at the Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio. Credit: NASA/Jordan Salkin and Quentin Schwinn | edited by Space.com