NASA Visitor Center Video

Apollo 11 earthrise

Take the trip through time and space to learn about Marshall's contributions to the space program.

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Enabling Exploration

Ares vehicles collage

Marshall develops and manages space exploration vehicles and hardware to explore beyond low Earth orbit.

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Scientific Discovery

Dr. Lisa Monaco, project scientist for the Lab-on-a-Chip Applications Development program, examines a prototype chip.

Marshall develops, builds, and manages spacecraft and instruments, and performs research that enables scientific discovery in space and benefits life on Earth.

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Latest Marshall News

NASA Heads Out to Sea

The wetland environment of coastal Mobile Bay

A space agency scientist has trouble getting his sea legs -- but why is he out in the surf?

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Chandra's Top 10 Scientific Contributions

Chandra image of the Crab Nebula

NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory is celebrating 10 years of exploring the invisible universe.

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Trigger-Happy Star Formation

Molecular cloud Cepheus B

A new study from two of NASA's Great Observatories provides fresh insight into how some stars are born.

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Images of Solar Eclipse as seen by Hinode Satellite

Images of Solar Eclipse as seen by NASA/JAXA “Hinode” Satellite

The Hinode satellite observing our sun captured images of the moon traversing the face of the sun during a solar eclipse this week.

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Marshall: Launching the Future of Science and Exploration

    Image of space shuttle night launch in light of the full moon From the roar of mighty rocket engines to extraordinary scientific discoveries about our world and our universe, NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., stands at the forefront of the nation’s space exploration mission -- just as it has done for five decades.

    The Marshall Center became NASA's first field center July 1, 1960. Today it supports the whole spectrum of the agency's crucial work: propulsion, engineering, science, space operations, and project and program management. With its talented, skilled and diverse work force; extensive practical experience; and state-of-the-art laboratories and test facilities, Marshall thrives at the intersection of science and exploration.

    What do we seek to accomplish? The answer to that question hasn't changed in 50 years: discoveries that increase our understanding of the cosmos and our place in it; improve our ability to safely live and work in space; and deliver practical breakthroughs here on Earth that protect the planet and improve life for all humanity.

More About Marshall

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    Welcome to Marshall!

    Welcome to the Marshall Center! Learn more about Marshall's vital roles in America's space program.

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    Marshall Facts

    Marshall Space Flight Center is a key contributor to significant NASA programs, continuing a legacy of accomplishment.

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  • Marshall Star 2008 in Review

    Marshall in Review: 2008

    The Marshall Star's "Year in Review" edition highlights Marshall's exciting accomplishments in 2008.

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