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NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center is home to the Space Launch System & proven technical expertise in propulsion, space systems, science and technology.

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  1. What does it look like to float above the Earth? Check out some of the latest spacewalk photos from >>

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  2. Observing the atmosphere of an exoplanet is no easy task — but thanks to , we're getting a better picture of what it takes for an alien world to support life >>

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    Shaking things up 🌀 test teams completed modal testing, the initial test of the core stage Green Run series, last week. The test mimics the stresses the stage will endure during launch and verifies flight control parameters. MORE >>

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    ✨ “We have a responsibility to the people that we represent up here, to carry people’s dreams into space with us.” - ✨ Thank you Christina Koch for fulfilling the dreams of scientists, by being their eyes and hands aboard the .

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  5. What has learned from building the first core stage for ? Get the latest in our new episode of Rocket Science in 60 Seconds >>

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  6. Engineers at are working to restore 's Voyager 2 spacecraft to normal operations — not a simple task when it takes 17 hours to send a message beyond Pluto >>

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  7. Seeing red? Even if you're not rooting for the or the tonight, there's plenty to explore in this stellar nursery captured by and . Learn more about RCW 108 >>

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    2. velj

    What if there was a football game on the Moon? 🌙 NASA's Space Launch System rocket can launch 57,000 pounds, or the weight of four pro football teams, to make it happen! More about the rocket that will launch NASA's missions >>

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  9. Did you know that manages the scientific experiments on the — not just during , but 24/7 every day of the year? Learn more and take a tour >>

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  10. 📸🌎 From Kansas City to San Francisco — and far beyond — the Observatory features incredible photos of our home planet taken from space every day. Check them out!

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  11. What has learned from building the first rocket core stage? How is biotechnology preparing us to live on the Moon and Mars? The answers to those questions, and more, in our latest !

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  12. After 328 days, 6 spacewalks, 5,248 orbits and nearly 140 million miles in space, is returning to Earth early Thursday morning >>

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  13. On this week in 1964, launched the first Saturn I, Block II rocket (built at ) from >>

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  14. If you're an undergraduate or graduate student, your scientific research could fly on the ! Learn more about how to get involved >>

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    31. sij

    January has been a busy month for the team! The roll out of the first core stage from and its arrival and installation into the test stand at , sets the stage for testing in 2020. MORE >>

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    The first test in the Green Run series of the Artemis I Core Stage COMPLETE . Data from this modal testing will be used to verify critical flight control parameters and structural models. More:

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    31. sij

    Natalie Martinez-Vlasoff started as a intern and is now a Integration Lead. Her success is a tribute to the opportunities and mentoring that working for provided. More in the Spitzer blog:

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  18. To live sustainably on the Moon (and beyond), we'll need new technologies that help plants and other organisms thrive in space. Learn more about what 's doing with biotechnology >>

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    testimonial 💫 Being a mentor is one of the most gratifying aspects of my job. Working w/ students who are eager to get experience reminds me of why I decided to work here & pursue a career in space research & development -Les Johnson 👥

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  20. Thanks to 's and scientists at , we can take a look at some of the universe's wildest astronomical phenomena — in 3D! Check it out >>

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