Neill Myers, Marshall’s most patented inventor, demonstrates the Variable-Aperture Reciprocating Reed Valve, an invention that won him his fourth Marshall Invention of the Year award.
Inventor Neill Myers demonstrates his latest invention
The Liquid Oxygen (LOX) tank was moved from the Pegasus barge to the west test area for placement in test stand.
LOX Tank Move From Barge Dock to Test Stand
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-BARGE DOCK
2016 MSFC AERIALS
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4697
2016 MSFC AERIALS
The Liquid Oxygen (LOX) tank was moved from the Pegasus barge to the west test area for placement in test stand 4697.
LOX Tank Move From Barge Dock to Test Stand
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4693
2016 MSFC AERIALS
Senator Doug Jones (D-AL.) and wife, Louise, tour Marshall Space Flight facilities. Steve Doering, manager, Stages Element, Space Launch System (SLS) program at MSFC, views the test stand 4693 where key SLS structural elements will be subjected to stress testing simulating space flight.
Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) Tour of MSFC Facilities
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4583
2016 MSFC AERIALS
Aerial photograph of MSFC test stand 4697 with the Liquid Oxygen (LOX) test article in the stand
2019 Aerial Photographs
The Liquid Oxygen (LOX) tank was moved from the Pegasus barge to the west test area for placement in test stand.
LOX Tank Move From Barge Dock to Test Stand
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4600 COMPLEX
2016 MSFC AERIALS
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4600 COMPLEX
2016 MSFC AERIALS
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4550 DYNAMIC TEST STAND
2016 MSFC AERIALS
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4697
2016 MSFC AERIALS
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4200 COMPLEX
2016 MSFC AERIALS
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-ROCKET PARK
2016 MSFC AERIALS
Aerial photograph of the U.S. Space and Rocket Center (USSRC)
2019 Aerial Photographs
TWO CRANES LIFT THE APPROXIMATELY 8,000-POUND INTERIM CRYOGENIC PROPULSION STAGE TEST ARTICLE OUT OF ITS CRATE AT MARSHALL.
INTERIM CRYOGENIC PROPULSION STAGE TEST ARTICLE
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4550 DYNAMIC TEST STAND
2016 MSFC AERIALS
Senator Doug Jones (D-Al.) and wife Louise are presented an overview of the Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS) which was developed at Marshall Space flight Center. Marshall engineer Keith Parrish explains the steps in converting waste fluids generated on the International Space Station (ISS) into purified drinking water.
Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) Tour of MSFC Facilities
SHIIVER (Structural Heat Intercept Insulation Vibration Evaluation Rig) is a cryogenic test tank developed to evaluate heat intercept concepts. It arrived at Marshall Space Flight Center on August 10, 2017. The tank will receive heat sensors and spray-on foam insulation before making its way to Plum Brook station for further insulation and testing.
SHIIVER (Structural Heat Intercept Insulation Vibration Evaluation Rig)
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC- 4663
2016 MSFC AERIALS
Caption: NASA's Super Guppy aircraft arrives to the U.S. Army’s Redstone Airfield in Huntsville, Alabama, April 2, to pick up flight hardware for NASA’s Space Launch System – its new, deep-space rocket that will enable astronauts to begin their journey to explore destinations far into the solar system. The Guppy will depart on Tuesday, April 3 to deliver the Orion stage adapter to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for flight preparations. On Exploration Mission-1, the first integrated flight of the SLS and the Orion spacecraft, the adapter will connect Orion to the rocket and carry 13 CubeSats as secondary payloads.
Orion Stage Adapter move to Redstone Airfield
Marshall Space Flight Center’s Rocket Park, located on Redstone Arsenal, stands as a living testament to the spirit of cooperation that continues between the U.S. Army and NASA.
MSFC Rocket Park
KEITH ROBINSON IS INTERVIEWED BY JOSH BARRETT WITH WAAY 31 ON JUNO TO JUPITER MISSION
KEITH ROBINSON INTERVIEWED BY JOSH BARRETT
Aerial photograph of the MSFC West Test Area with building 4666 on the right
2019 Aerial Photographs
The Liquid Oxygen Test Article was lifted onto the Kmag. Various electronic components will be installed then the article will be moved into test stand 4697.
Liquid Oxygen Test Article Move in West Test Area
 NASA's Super Guppy aircraft arrives to the U.S. Army’s Redstone Airfield in Huntsville, Alabama, April 2, to pick up flight hardware for NASA’s Space Launch System – its new, deep-space rocket that will enable astronauts to begin their journey to explore destinations far into the solar system. The Guppy will depart on Tuesday, April 3 to deliver the Orion stage adapter to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for flight preparations. On Exploration Mission-1, the first integrated flight of the SLS and the Orion spacecraft, the adapter will connect Orion to the rocket and carry 13 CubeSats as secondary payloads.
Orion Stage Adapter move to Redstone Airfield
Aerial photograph of MSFC with the 4200 complex in the foreground
2019 Aerial Photographs
Senator Doug Jones (D-AL.) and wife, Louise, tour Marshall Space Flight facilities. Steve Doering, manager, Stages Element, Space Launch System (SLS) program at MSFC, along with  Senator and Mrs. Jones, viewed the MSFC campus from the top of test stand 4693.
Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) Tour of MSFC Facilities
SHIIVER (Structural Heat Intercept Insulation Vibration Evaluation Rig) is a cryogenic test tank developed to evaluate heat intercept concepts. It arrived at Marshall Space Flight Center on August 10, 2017. The tank will receive heat sensors and spray-on foam insulation before making its way to Plum Brook station for further insulation and testing.
SHIIVER (Structural Heat Intercept Insulation Vibration Evaluation Rig)
 NASA's Super Guppy aircraft arrives to the U.S. Army’s Redstone Airfield in Huntsville, Alabama, April 2, to pick up flight hardware for NASA’s Space Launch System – its new, deep-space rocket that will enable astronauts to begin their journey to explore destinations far into the solar system. The Guppy will depart on Tuesday, April 3 to deliver the Orion stage adapter to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for flight preparations. On Exploration Mission-1, the first integrated flight of the SLS and the Orion spacecraft, the adapter will connect Orion to the rocket and carry 13 CubeSats as secondary payloads.   Rumaasha Maasha, an aerospace engineer in Marshall's Spacecraft & Vehicle Systems Department, tours the cockpit of NASA's Super Guppy aircraft April 3 when it landed at Marshall to pick up the Orion stage adapter for transportation to NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Maasha holds a master's degree in aerospace engineering, is a certified aviation maintenance tech and pilot and previously worked as a 747 loadmaster and airline refueler.
Orion Stage Adapter move to Redstone Airfield
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4670 TTB
2016 MSFC AERIALS
PATRICK CHAMPEY, (LEFT), DICK GATES, (RIGHT), AND BILL PODGORSKI, (SEATED), ALIGN SUN SENSOR TO HI-C TELESCOPE USING THEODOLITE
SUN SENSOR ALIGNMENT TO HI-C TELESCOPE
Aerial photograph of MSFC building 4221
2019 Aerial Photographs
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4200 COMPLEX
2016 MSFC AERIALS
Aerial photograph of the 4700 complex with the 4600 complex in the background
2019 Aerial Photographs
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4666
2016 MSFC AERIALS
Pictured is the north side of Building 4221 on the campus of Marshall Space Flight Center.
Marshall Space Flight Center Building 4221
Candidate Solar Array Materials
Candidate Solar Array Materials
Aerial photograph of MSFC buildings 4200, 4201, 4203, 4220, and 4221
2019 Aerial Photographs
NASA ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR ROBERT LIGHTFOOT HELD AN ALL-HANDS MEETING WITH TEAM MEMBERS AT THE MARSHALL CENTER ON JAN. 14, 2015. LIGHTFOOT, JOINED BY NASA DEPUTY ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR LESA ROE, DISCUSSED THE YEAR AHEAD FOR THE AGENCY AND DEFINED A CAPABILITY LEADERSHIP MODEL WHICH INCLUDED RESULTS FROM THE ONGOING EFFORTS OF THE AGENCY'S TECHNICAL CAPABILITY ASSESSMENT TEAM.
Robert Lightfoot, NASA associate administrator, conducts a town hall meeting
Caption: NASA's Super Guppy aircraft arrives to the U.S. Army’s Redstone Airfield in Huntsville, Alabama, April 2, to pick up flight hardware for NASA’s Space Launch System – its new, deep-space rocket that will enable astronauts to begin their journey to explore destinations far into the solar system. The Guppy will depart on Tuesday, April 3 to deliver the Orion stage adapter to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for flight preparations. On Exploration Mission-1, the first integrated flight of the SLS and the Orion spacecraft, the adapter will connect Orion to the rocket and carry 13 CubeSats as secondary payloads.
Orion Stage Adapter move to Redstone Airfield
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4610
2016 MSFC AERIALS
Aerial photograph of MSFC test stand 4697 with the Liquid Oxygen (LOX) test article in the stand
2019 Aerial Photographs
PRESIDENT DWIGHT EISENHOWER VISIT TO MSFC FOR THE DEDICATION OF THE CENTER.
PRESIDENT DWIGHT EISENHOWER VISIT
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4625, 4624, 4604
2016 MSFC AERIALS
Conflict Resolution Initiative program, 10/11/17
Conflict Resolution Initiative program, 10/11/17
Pictured is Building 4205, which serves as Marshall Space Flight Center’s Propulsion R&D Lab.
Marshall Space Flight Center Propulsion Lab
Candidate Solar Array Materials
Candidate Solar Array Materials
HUU TRINH POSES WITH A HYPERGOLIC BI-PROPELLANT THRUSTER FOR A POTENTIAL APPLICATION ON FUTURE ROBOTIC LUNAR SPACECRAFTS.
HUU TRINH
DAVE EDWARDS, CHIEF ENGINEER FOR THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OFFICE AT MARSHALL, POSES FOR “I CHART THE PATH” SERIES PHOTO
DAVE EDWARDS FOR "I CHART THE PATH" SERIES
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4600 COMPLEX
2016 MSFC AERIALS
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4316
2016 MSFC AERIALS
Conflict Resolution Initiative program, 10/11/17
Conflict Resolution Initiative program, 10/11/17
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4755
2016 MSFC AERIALS
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4200 COMPLEX
2016 MSFC AERIALS
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALIST DAVID NORRIS DEMONSTRATES MARSHALL'S FIRST ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION, WHICH IS PART OF A PROGRAM DESIGNED TO REDUCE THE AGENCY'S ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT.
MSFC ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-EDUCATOR RESORCE CENTER (ERC)
2016 MSFC AERIALS
Conflict Resolution Initiative program, 10/11/17
Conflict Resolution Initiative program, 10/11/17
The Orion Stage Adapter flight hardware is prepared for the move to Redstone Airfield where the NASA Guppy aircraft will pick up the hardware and take the unit to Kennedy Space Center (KSC)
Orion Stage Adapter move to Redstone Airfield
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4600 COMPLEX
2016 MSFC AERIALS
The Orion stage adapter being transported from Marshall Space Flight Center to Redstone Arsenal's airfield for transportation on NASA's Guppie aircraft to Denver, Colorado for further testing.
MSFC-1700814
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4670 TTB
2016 MSFC AERIALS
Senator Doug Jones (D-AL.) and wife, Louise, tour Marshall Space Flight facilities. Steve Doering, manager, Stages Element, Space Launch System (SLS) program at MSFC, also tour the Payload Operations Integration Center (POIC) where Marshall controllers oversee stowage requirements aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as well as scientific experiments. Different positions in the room are explained to Senator Jones by MSFC controller Beau Simpson.
Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) Tour of MSFC Facilities
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4670 TTB
2016 MSFC AERIALS
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-TEST STAND 116
2016 MSFC AERIALS
MSFC Deputy Director Jody Singer and Center Operations Manager Roy Malone examine the interior of the transportation barge Pegasus with the RS-25 engine core stage test article in the background.
Pegasus barge arrives at MSFC
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4649
2016 MSFC AERIALS
The Liquid Oxygen (LOX) tank was moved from the Pegasus barge to the west test area for placement in test stand.
LOX Tank Move From Barge Dock to Test Stand
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC--4600 COMPLEX
2016 MSFC AERIALS
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC; 4600 COMPLEX
2016 MSFC AERIALS
Conflict Resolution Initiative program, 10/11/17
Conflict Resolution Initiative program, 10/11/17
 NASA's Super Guppy aircraft arrives to the U.S. Army’s Redstone Airfield in Huntsville, Alabama, April 2, to pick up flight hardware for NASA’s Space Launch System – its new, deep-space rocket that will enable astronauts to begin their journey to explore destinations far into the solar system. The Guppy will depart on Tuesday, April 3 to deliver the Orion stage adapter to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for flight preparations. On Exploration Mission-1, the first integrated flight of the SLS and the Orion spacecraft, the adapter will connect Orion to the rocket and carry 13 CubeSats as secondary payloads.
Orion Stage Adapter move to Redstone Airfield
Aerial photograph of MSFC test stand 4693 with the Liquid Hydrogen test article (LH2) in the stand
2019 Aerial Photographs
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4249
2016 MSFC AERIALS
The Liquid Oxygen (LOX) tank was moved from the Pegasus barge to the west test area for placement in test stand 4697.
LOX Tank Move From Barge Dock to Test Stand
PRESIDENT DWIGHT EISENHOWER VISIT TO MSFC FOR THE DEDICATION OF THE CENTER.
PRESIDENT DWIGHT EISENHOWER VISIT
Aerial photograph of the 4700 complex with buildings 4707and 4711
2019 Aerial Photographs
Pictured is the northwest corner of Building 4601 on the campus of Marshall Space Flight Center.
MSFC Campus, Building 4601
SUZANNE SPAULDING AND STAFF ARE BRIEFED ABOUT DEEP SPACE HABITAT BY CHARLIE DISCHINGER
SUZANNE SPAULDING, DEPT. OF HOMELAND UNDERSECRETARY, RECEIVES DE
The Orion Stage Adapter flight hardware is prepared for the move to Redstone Airfield where the NASA Guppy aircraft will pick up the hardware and take the unit to Kennedy Space Center (KSC)
Orion Stage Adapter move to Redstone Airfield
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4650
2016 MSFC AERIALS
The Liquid Oxygen Test Article was lifted onto the Kmag. Various electronic components will be installed then the article will be moved into test stand 4697.
Liquid Oxygen Test Article Move in West Test Area
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4205
2016 MSFC AERIALS
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4693
2016 MSFC AERIALS
 NASA's Super Guppy aircraft arrives to the U.S. Army’s Redstone Airfield in Huntsville, Alabama, April 2, to pick up flight hardware for NASA’s Space Launch System – its new, deep-space rocket that will enable astronauts to begin their journey to explore destinations far into the solar system. The Guppy will depart on Tuesday, April 3 to deliver the Orion stage adapter to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for flight preparations. On Exploration Mission-1, the first integrated flight of the SLS and the Orion spacecraft, the adapter will connect Orion to the rocket and carry 13 CubeSats as secondary payloads.
Orion Stage Adapter move to Redstone Airfield
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4666
2016 MSFC AERIALS
The Liquid Oxygen (LOX) tank was moved from the Pegasus barge to the west test area for placement in test stand 4697.
LOX Tank Move From Barge Dock to Test Stand
MARSHALL WELD ENGINEER JUSTIN LITTELL POSES WITH LAUNCH VEHICLE STAGE ADAPTER
MARSHALL WELD ENGINEER JUSTIN LITTELL POSES WITH LAUNCH VEHICLE
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4663
2016 MSFC AERIALS
PRESIDENT DWIGHT EISENHOWER VISIT TO MSFC FOR THE DEDICATION OF THE CENTER.
PRESIDENT DWIGHT EISENHOWER VISIT
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4619
2016 MSFC AERIALS
The Liquid Oxygen Test Article was lifted onto the Kmag. Various electronic components will be installed then the article will be moved into test stand 4697.
Liquid Oxygen Test Article Move in West Test Area
TODD SCHNEIDER ADJUSTS THE LIGHT HITTING A SAMPLE INSIDE THE HIGH INTENSITY SOLAR ENVIRONMENT TEST SYSTEM CHAMBER.
TODD SCHNEIDER INSIDE THE HIGH INTENSITY SOLAR ENVIRONMENT TEST
 NASA's Super Guppy aircraft arrives to the U.S. Army’s Redstone Airfield in Huntsville, Alabama, April 2, to pick up flight hardware for NASA’s Space Launch System – its new, deep-space rocket that will enable astronauts to begin their journey to explore destinations far into the solar system. The Guppy will depart on Tuesday, April 3 to deliver the Orion stage adapter to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for flight preparations. On Exploration Mission-1, the first integrated flight of the SLS and the Orion spacecraft, the adapter will connect Orion to the rocket and carry 13 CubeSats as secondary payloads.
Orion Stage Adapter move to Redstone Airfield
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-4260
2016 MSFC AERIALS
PRESIDENT DWIGHT EISENHOWER VISIT TO MSFC FOR THE DEDICATION OF THE CENTER.
PRESIDENT DWIGHT EISENHOWER VISIT
 NASA's Super Guppy aircraft arrives to the U.S. Army’s Redstone Airfield in Huntsville, Alabama, April 2, to pick up flight hardware for NASA’s Space Launch System – its new, deep-space rocket that will enable astronauts to begin their journey to explore destinations far into the solar system. The Guppy will depart on Tuesday, April 3 to deliver the Orion stage adapter to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for flight preparations. On Exploration Mission-1, the first integrated flight of the SLS and the Orion spacecraft, the adapter will connect Orion to the rocket and carry 13 CubeSats as secondary payloads.
Orion Stage Adapter move to Redstone Airfield
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MSFC-ROCKET PARK
2016 MSFC AERIALS