Visit the space shuttle site for up-to-date information on current, future and past shuttle missions.
Visit the international space station site for up-to-date information about the orbital outpost.
Take a look inside NASA's plans for returning to the moon and exploring Mars and beyond.
JSC strives to capture and channel students' interest in science, mathematics, engineering and technology. JSC also sponsors conferences and activities with students around the world.
Technologies developed originally for space flight have already found a wide range of applications in medicine, energy, transportation, agriculture, communications and electronics.
Aerospace, biotechnology, robotics, neuroscience, planetary science -- these are just a few of the fields in which universities can work with scientists and engineers at NASA's Johnson Space Center, to further their research.
Explore the history of Johnson Space Center, NASA and America's human space flight program.
White Sands Test Facility in Las Cruces, N. M., is a pre-eminent resource for testing and evaluating potentially hazardous materials, space flight components and rocket propulsion systems.
The complete photographic record from the Apollo Program has remained nearly untouched in a freezer at NASA’s Johnson Space Center—until now.
A one-of-its-kind facility that preserves and protects a national treasure marks a key anniversary this month as it gets readied for future deliveries from the moon.
NASA engineers compete to see who can make their home the most energy efficient.
On July 20, 1969 humans first set foot on the lunar surface. Please join us as we celebrate this historic milestone with events around the Houston area.
Read the latest news stories about people and events at the Johnson Space Center.
The Roundup is published monthly by JSC Public Affairs and provided to center employees.
Important documents and information about NASA
For guidance on attendance and leave policies see Part 6 - Attendance and Leave of the Personnel Handbook which can be found on the Human Resources Office homepage.