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SPACE SHUTTLE MAIN ENGINE TESTING: T PLUS 30 YEARS AND COUNTING
SPACE SHUTTLE MAIN ENGINE TESTING: T PLUS 30 YEARS AND COUNTING

Thirty years ago there was no Internet, laptop computers or CDs; Gerald Ford was president; “The Mary Tyler Moore Show”…

NASA’S STENNIS SPACE CENTER CONTINUES RELIEF EFFORTS
NASA’S STENNIS SPACE CENTER CONTINUES RELIEF EFFORTS

Caring for people continues to be the focus of NASA’s Stennis Space Center (SSC) in response to Hurricane Katrina, more…

NASA TESTS FIRST SPACE SHUTTLE MAIN ENGINE SINCE HURRICANE KATRINA
NASA TESTS FIRST SPACE SHUTTLE MAIN ENGINE SINCE HURRICANE KATRINA

For the first time since Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, NASA’s Stennis Space Center has returned to its main…

NASA TECHNOLOGIST AMONG LATINA MAGAZINE’S WOMEN OF THE YEAR
NASA TECHNOLOGIST AMONG LATINA MAGAZINE’S WOMEN OF THE YEAR

As an aerospace technologist at NASA’s Stennis Space Center, Rosa Obregon helps test engines to power rockets toward the stars.…

SPACE CENTER SELECTED AS LOCATION FOR SHARED SERVICES CENTER
SPACE CENTER SELECTED AS LOCATION FOR SHARED SERVICES CENTER

NASA announced today that Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) of Falls Church, Va., was selected as the prime contractor for the…

NASA, NRL SHARE DATA, WORKLOAD ON STUDY CRUISE
NASA, NRL SHARE DATA, WORKLOAD ON STUDY CRUISE

Two NASA scientists recently hitched a ride with the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) aboard the Research Vessel Seward Johnson II…

APPLIED SCIENCES DIRECTOR TIES DETAILS TO BIG PICTURE
APPLIED SCIENCES DIRECTOR TIES DETAILS TO BIG PICTURE

Dr. Ed Johnson doesn’t believe in coincidences. He prefers to call them “connections.” The director of the Applied Sciences Directorate…

EXPLORE SPACE WITHOUT LEAVING THE GROUND
EXPLORE SPACE WITHOUT LEAVING THE GROUND

NASA is bringing the excitement of human spaceflight and the International Space Station to StenniSphere, the visitor center at NASA’s…

NASA SCIENTIST HELPING STUDENTS LEARN WETLANDS’ IMPORTANCE
NASA SCIENTIST HELPING STUDENTS LEARN WETLANDS’ IMPORTANCE

This week, middle school students from Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi have been using frogs, oysters, alligators and fish ear bones…

PEOPLE PROPEL SHUTTLE ENGINE’S RETURN TO FLIGHT
PEOPLE PROPEL SHUTTLE ENGINE’S RETURN TO FLIGHT

When Tony Mendez looks at a Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME), he sees a highly durable, specialized, complex machine that’s…