Astronaut Sunita Williams gives a talk at NASA's Plum Brook Station. In June, NASA Glenn hosted an Open House at Plum Brook Station in Sandusky to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Center. Thousands of people attended, and some lucky kids got to see awesome experiments and meet astronaut Suni Williams.
Plum Brook Station Open House - 2016
Space Environments Complex at Plum Brook Station
Space Environments Complex at Plum Brook Station
Space Environments Complex at Plum Brook Station
Space Environments Complex at Plum Brook Station
Space Environments Complex at Plum Brook Station
Space Environments Complex at Plum Brook Station
U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, (L),  and U.S. Rep. Lamar Smith, view progress on NASA's Space Launch System July 21, during a tour of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center.
U.S. Representatives Mo Brooks and Lamar Smith tour Marshall Space Flight Center facilities
THE HONORABLE MO BROOKS ADDRESSES AUDIENCE AT BLDG 4220 RIBBON CUTTING EVENT
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THE HONORABLE MO BROOKS ADDRESSES AUDIENCE AT BLDG 4220 RIBBON CUTTING EVENT
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THE HONORABLE MO BROOKS ADDRESSES AUDIENCE AT BLDG 4220 RIBBON CUTTING EVENT
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JEFF SESSIONS AND MO BROOKS TOUR MSFC PROPULSION DEVELOPMEN RESEARCH LAB
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JEFF SESSIONS AND MO BROOKS TOUR MSFC PROPULSION DEVELOPMEN RESEARCH LAB
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JEFF SESSIONS AND MO BROOKS TOUR MSFC PROPULSION DEVELOPMEN RESEARCH LAB
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JEFF SESSIONS AND MO BROOKS TOUR MSFC PROPULSION DEVELOPMEN RESEARCH LAB
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JEFF SESSIONS AND MO BROOKS TOUR MSFC PROPULSION DEVELOPMEN RESEARCH LAB
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JEFF SESSIONS AND MO BROOKS TOUR MSFC PROPULSION DEVELOPMEN RESEARCH LAB
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MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER ASTRONOMER BILL COOKE AND WEBMASTER BROOKE BOEN CONDUCTING A LIVE CHAT ON THE PERSEIDS METEOR SHOWER.
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Congressman Mo Brooks visits MSFC to view Orion Stage Adapter flight hardware in bldg. 4708 and  Robotic Tape Laying and Additive Manufacturing Facility in bldg. 4707.
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Congressman Mo Brooks visits MSFC to view Orion Stage Adapter flight hardware in bldg. 4708 and  Robotic Tape Laying and Additive Manufacturing Facility in bldg. 4707.
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Congressman Mo Brooks visits MSFC to view Orion Stage Adapter flight hardware in bldg. 4708 and  Robotic Tape Laying and Additive Manufacturing Facility in bldg. 4707.
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Congressman Mo Brooks visits MSFC to view Orion Stage Adapter flight hardware in bldg. 4708 and  Robotic Tape Laying and Additive Manufacturing Facility in bldg. 4707.
Congressman Mo Brooks views Orion Stage Adapter, (OSA), flight h
Congressman Mo Brooks visits MSFC to view Orion Stage Adapter flight hardware in bldg. 4708 and  Robotic Tape Laying and Additive Manufacturing Facility in bldg. 4707.
Congressman Mo Brooks views Orion Stage Adapter, (OSA), flight h
Congressman Mo Brooks visits MSFC to view Orion Stage Adapter flight hardware in bldg. 4708 and  Robotic Tape Laying and Additive Manufacturing Facility in bldg. 4707.
Congressman Mo Brooks views Orion Stage Adapter, (OSA), flight h
Congressman Mo Brooks visits MSFC to view Orion Stage Adapter flight hardware in bldg. 4708 and  Robotic Tape Laying and Additive Manufacturing Facility in bldg. 4707.
Congressman Mo Brooks views Orion Stage Adapter, (OSA), flight h
Congressman Mo Brooks visits MSFC to view Orion Stage Adapter flight hardware in bldg. 4708 and  Robotic Tape Laying and Additive Manufacturing Facility in bldg. 4707.
Congressman Mo Brooks views Orion Stage Adapter, (OSA), flight h
Congressman Mo Brooks visits MSFC to view Orion Stage Adapter flight hardware in bldg. 4708 and  Robotic Tape Laying and Additive Manufacturing Facility in bldg. 4707.
Congressman Mo Brooks views Orion Stage Adapter, (OSA), flight h
Congressman Mo Brooks visits MSFC to view Orion Stage Adapter flight hardware in bldg. 4708 and  Robotic Tape Laying and Additive Manufacturing Facility in bldg. 4707.
Congressman Mo Brooks views Orion Stage Adapter, (OSA), flight h
Congressman Mo Brooks visits MSFC to view Orion Stage Adapter flight hardware in bldg. 4708 and  Robotic Tape Laying and Additive Manufacturing Facility in bldg. 4707.
Congressman Mo Brooks views Orion Stage Adapter, (OSA), flight h
Congressman Mo Brooks visits MSFC to view Orion Stage Adapter flight hardware in bldg. 4708 and  Robotic Tape Laying and Additive Manufacturing Facility in bldg. 4707.
Congressman Mo Brooks views Orion Stage Adapter, (OSA), flight h
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Orion testing at Plum Brook
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft is prepared for the final set of environmental tests at NASA Glenn Research Center Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Sandusky, Ohio on Feb. 21, 2020.
Orion environmental testing at Plum Brook
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft is prepared for the final set of environmental tests at NASA Glenn Research Center Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Sandusky, Ohio on Feb. 21, 2020.
Orion environmental testing at Plum Brook
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft is prepared for the final set of environmental tests at NASA Glenn Research Center Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Sandusky, Ohio on Feb. 21, 2020.
Orion environmental testing at Plum Brook
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft is prepared for the final set of environmental tests at NASA Glenn Research Center Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Sandusky, Ohio on Feb. 21, 2020.
Orion environmental testing at Plum Brook
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft is prepared for the final set of environmental tests at NASA Glenn Research Center Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Sandusky, Ohio on Feb. 21, 2020.
Orion environmental testing at Plum Brook
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft is prepared for the final set of environmental tests at NASA Glenn Research Center Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Sandusky, Ohio on Feb. 21, 2020.
Orion environmental testing at Plum Brook
RON BROOKS (FOREGROUND) AND DON JAMES (BACKGROUND) USING THE SOLUMINA MANUFACTURING EXECUTION SYSTEM TO DELIVER AND EXECUTE WORK INSTRUCTIONS ON THE SHOP FLOOR.
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Orion - EM-1 - Artemis Spacecraft Arrival at Mansfield Lahm Airport, Transportation to Plum Brook Station and Installation in the Space Environment Complex, SEC Thermal Vacuum Chamber
Orion - EM-1 - Artemis Spacecraft Arrival at Mansfield Lahm Airport, Transportation to Plum Brook Station and Installation in the Space Environment Complex, SEC Thermal Vacuum Chamber
Orion Spaceraft transport to Plum Brook Station for testing in the SEC facility
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Orion Spaceraft transport to Plum Brook Station for testing in the SEC facility
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Orion Spaceraft transport to Plum Brook Station for testing in the SEC facility
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Addison Rothrock, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics’s (NACA) Assistant Director of Research, speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory’s new test reactor at Plum Brook Station. This dedication event was held almost exactly one year after the NACA announced that it would build its $4.5 million nuclear reactor on 500 acres of the army’s 9000-acre Plum Brook Ordnance Works. The site was located in Sandusky, Ohio, approximately 60 miles west of the NACA Lewis laboratory in Cleveland. Lewis Director Raymond Sharp is seated to the left of Rothrock, Congressman Albert Baumhart and NACA Secretary John Victory are to the right. Many government and local officials were on hand for the press conference and ensuing luncheon.    In the wake of World War II the military, the Atomic Energy Commission, and the NACA became interested in the use of atomic energy for propulsion and power. A Nuclear Division was established at NACA Lewis in the early 1950s. The division’s request for a 60-megawatt research reactor was approved in 1955. The semi-remote Plum Brook location was selected over 17 other possible sites.    Construction of the Plum Brook Reactor Facility lasted five years. By the time of its first trial runs in 1961 the aircraft nuclear propulsion program had been cancelled. The space age had arrived, however, and the reactor would be used to study materials for a nuclear powered rocket.
Groundbreaking Ceremony at the NACA's Plum Brook Station
Aerial Vies of NASA Glenn Research Center, Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility.  At the time this photograph was taken, the site was known as Plum Brook Station.
Aerial View of Glenn Research Center, Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility
Activities at National Lab Day held at NASA Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, OH.
National Lab Day
European Service Module Lift and Tilt Operation in the Assembly High Bay at Plum Brook Station’s Space Power Facility (SPF).
European Service Module Lift and Tilt Operation
ATK Solar Array Deployment Test at NASA Plum Brook Station Space Power Facility.
Solar Array Test
Engineers lift the Orion Crew Module Adapter Structural Test Article into the test stand at NASA Glenn Research Center Plum Brook Facility on Sept. 23, 2015.  Part of Batch image transfer from Flickr.
NASA Service Module testing at Plum Brook
Engineers lift the Orion Crew Module Adapter Structural Test Article into the test stand at NASA Glenn Research Center Plum Brook Facility on Sept. 23, 2015.  Part of Batch image transfer from Flickr.
NASA Service Module testing at Plum Brook
Engineers lift the Orion Crew Module Adapter Structural Test Article into the test stand at NASA Glenn Research Center Plum Brook Facility on Sept. 23, 2015.  Part of Batch image transfer from Flickr.
NASA Service Module testing at Plum Brook
Engineers lift the Orion Crew Module Adapter Structural Test Article into the test stand at NASA Glenn Research Center Plum Brook Facility on Sept. 23, 2015.  Part of Batch image transfer from Flickr.
NASA Service Module testing at Plum Brook
Engineers lift the Orion Crew Module Adapter Structural Test Article into the test stand at NASA Glenn Research Center Plum Brook Facility on Sept. 23, 2015.  Part of Batch image transfer from Flickr.
NASA Service Module testing at Plum Brook
Engineers lift the Orion Crew Module Adapter Structural Test Article into the test stand at NASA Glenn Research Center Plum Brook Facility on Sept. 23, 2015.  Part of Batch image transfer from Flickr.
NASA Service Module testing at Plum Brook
Engineers lift the Orion Crew Module Adapter Structural Test Article into the test stand at NASA Glenn Research Center Plum Brook Facility on Sept. 23, 2015. Part of Batch image transfer from Flickr.
NASA Service Module testing at Plum Brook
Engineers lift the Orion Crew Module Adapter Structural Test Article into the test stand at NASA Glenn Research Center Plum Brook Facility on Sept. 23, 2015.  Part of Batch image transfer from Flickr.
NASA Service Module testing at Plum Brook
The Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I Mission, consisting of the crew module and European-built service module, sits in the NASA Glenn Research Center, Plum Brook Station, Space Environments Complex, SEC, Thermal Vacuum Chamber after more than three months of testing where it was subjected to the extreme temperatures and electromagnetic environment it will experience in the vacuum of space during Artemis missions.    Orion is a key component of Artemis I, an uncrewed test flight around the Moon that will land the first woman and next man on the lunar surface by 2024.
Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I Mission, consisting of the crew module and European-built service module, sits in the NASA Glenn Research Center, Plum Brook Station, Space Environments Complex, SEC, Thermal Vacuum Chamber
An ammonia oxidation plant at the Plum Brook Ordnance Works near Sandusky, Ohio, which later became the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Plum Brook Station. During World War II the ordnance works produced trinitroluene (TNT), dinitrotoluene (DNT), and pentolite which were crated and shipped to an arsenal in Ravenna, Ohio. There, the explosives were packed into shells and sent to Allied forces overseas. Plum Brook was the third largest producer of TNT during World War II.     Toluene, sulfuric acid, and nitric acid were used to manufacture the TNT. Nitric Acid is made by oxidizing ammonia, adding water, and concentrating it. The facility in this photograph was used for this oxidation. The structure included air compressors, filters, aftercoolers, power recovery systems, air receivers, heaters, ammonia gasifiers, gas mixers, cooler condensers, absorption columns, and bleaching columns.    The Plum Brook Ordnance Works was shut down immediately after the war and remained vacant for the next ten years. NASA’s predecessor, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), acquired the 500 acres of the site in 1955 to build a nuclear test reactor. By 1963, the agency had acquired the entire 9000 acres from the Army. Almost all of the military facilities were removed in the early 1960s. Plum Brook Station contained over 30 test facilities at its peak in the late 1960s. Today there are four major facilities in operation.
Ammonia Oxidation Plant at Plum Brook Ordnance Works
Employees at the Space Power Facility (SPF) at Plum Brook Station tested a new generation of Atlas/Centaur launch vehicles.  General Dynamics conducted the tests December 22 and January 3, 1990 to determine the flight readiness of a new 14-foot diameter payload fairing.  The fairing will accommodate new weather satellites, the U.S. Air Force Combined Release and Radiation Effects (CRRES) satellite, and other future payloads.  At a simulated altitude of 85,000 feet, the cone-shaped fairing separated in half from a hinge at the bottom.  Half of the fairing was then released from the test stack and recovered in a catch-net.  The payload fairing separations were the first tests of major space hardware to be conducted in the SPF in more than 15 years.
ATLAS CENTAR SHROUD. Atlas 1 Payload Fairing Tested at NASA Plum Brook Station
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