Stennis Space Center will be responsible for propulsion testing on the upper stage of NASA’s Ares I and Ares V rockets and the main stage of the Ares V.
Stennis Space Center will be responsible for propulsion testing on the upper stage of NASA’s Ares I and Ares V rockets and the main stage of the Ares V.
For more than four decades, NASA John C. Stennis Space Center, located in south Mississippi, has served as NASA’s rocket propulsion testing ground.
The Engineering & Science Directorate is responsible for the safe operation of one-of-a-kind national test facilities and oversight of several rocket engine propulsion test programs.
The Applied Research and Technology Project Office mission is to provide world class project management to support NASA's science and technology goals.
The Rocket Propulsion Test (RPT) Program Office manages RPT assets, activities and resources to ensure NASA maintains its core capability of skills and infrastructure to meet mission requirements.
The Office of Innovative Partnerships transfers NASA-developed technologies to the commercial sector to help improve the economic strength of the United States and quality of life for its citizens.
The NASA Environmental Office is responsible for permitting, compliance, and monitoring NASA and NASA contractor activities that may affect the environment.
The September 10 open house and public engine test event at NASA’s John C. Stennis Space Center has been canceled due to the uncertain approach of Hurricane Ike.
StenniSphere, the visitor center at NASA’s John C. Stennis Space Center, will re-open Friday, Sept. 5, after closing due to Hurricane Gustav.
NASA’s John C. Stennis Space Center and its visitor center, StenniSphere, were recognized for outstanding service to the community at the 2008 Annual Hancock County Awards Gala on Aug. 26.