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NASA Headquarters
NASA Headquarters, located in Washington, D.C., exercises management over the space flight centers, research centers, and other installations that constitute NASA.
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 Ames Research Center (ARC)
Ames Research Center
Ames Research Center specializes in research geared towards creating new knowledge and new technologies that span the spectrum of NASA interests.
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 Dryden Flight Research Center (DFRC)
Dryden Flight Research Center
As the lead for flight research, Dryden continues to innovate in aeronautics and space technology. The newest, fastest, the highest -- all have made their debut in the vast, clear desert skies over Dryden.
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 Glenn Research Center (GRC)
Glenn Research Center
Glenn Research Center develops and transfers critical technologies that address national priorities through research, technology development, and systems development for safe and reliable aeronautics, aerospace, and space applications.
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 Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
Goddard Space Flight Center
The mission of the Goddard Space Flight Center is to expand knowledge on the Earth and its environment, the solar system, and the universe through observations from space.
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 Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, managed by the California Institue of Technology is NASA's lead center for robotic exploration of the Solar System.
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 Johnson Space Center (JSC)
Johnson Space Center
From the early Gemini, Apollo, and Sky Lab projects to today's Space Shuttle and International Space Station programs, Johnson Space Center continues to lead NASA's effort in Human Space Exploration.
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 Launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour at Kennedy Space Center (KSC)
Kennedy Space Center
Kennedy Space Center is America's Gateway to the Universe -- leading the world in preparing and launching missions around the Earth and beyond.
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 Langley Research Center (LaRC)
Langley Research Center
Langley continues to forge new frontiers in aviation and space research for aerospace, atmospheric sciences, and technology commercialization to improve the way the world lives.
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 Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)
Marshall Space Flight Center
Bringing people to space; bringing space to people. Marshall Space Flight Center is world leader in the access to space and use of space for research and development to benefit humanity.
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 Stennis Space Center (SSC)
Stennis Space Center
Stennis is responsible for NASA's rocket propulsion testing and for partnering with industry to develop and implement remote sensing technology.
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 Exploration Systems
Direct the identification, development, and validation of exploration systems and technologies.
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 Space Operations
Extend the duration and boundaries of human space flight to create new opportunities for exploration and discovery.
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 Science
Exploring the Earth-Sun system, our own solar system, and the universe beyond.
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Enable a safer, more secure, efficient, and environmentally friendly air transportation system.
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