MSFC Campus, BLDG. 4600
MSFC Campus, BLDG. 4600
Pictured is the north end of Building 4600 on Marshall Space Flight Center campus.
MSFC Campus, BLDG. 4600
Pictured is the northward-facing view of Building 4600 on Marshall Space Flight Center’s campus.
MSFC Campus, Building 4600
The newest building on Marshall Space Flight Center’s campus as of April 22, 2019, Building 4221 houses offices for the center’s top leaders, as well as the Human Exploration, Development and Operations Office; the Science Technology Office; the Engineering Directorate; the Human Landing Program Office; and the Office of Strategic Analysis and Communications.
MSFC Campus, BLDG. 4221
Pictured is the northwest corner of Building 4601 on the campus of Marshall Space Flight Center.
MSFC Campus, Building 4601
Pictured is a westward-facing view of Buildings 4221 (left) and 4203 on Marshall Space Flight Center’s campus.
MSFC Campus Showing Buildings 4221 and 4203
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
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
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
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
Pictured is Building 4205, which serves as Marshall Space Flight Center’s Propulsion R&D Lab.
Marshall Space Flight Center Propulsion Lab
Pictured is the north side of Building 4221 on the campus of Marshall Space Flight Center.
Marshall Space Flight Center Building 4221
Building 4220 on the campus of Marshall Space Flight Center is home to NASA’s Space Launch System Program.
Marshall Space Flight Center Building 4220
The southward-facing side of Building 4220 on Marshall Space Flight Center’s campus is illuminated by the afternoon sun.
Marshall Space Flight Center Building 4220
Building 4200 of Marshall’s administrative complex is prepared for demolition in the fall of 2022. Building 4200 was Marshall’s administrative headquarters from 1963 until 2020. The project will make way for a newer, more energy-efficient facilities, providing worksites for new generations of engineers, scientists, and support teams.
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center campus buildings during demoli
Building 4221 is the new executive administrative building on the Marshall Space Flight Center campus.
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center campus buildings during demoli
Building 4221 is the new executive administrative building on the Marshall Space Flight Center campus.
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center campus buildings during demoli
Building 4221 is the new executive administrative building on the Marshall Space Flight Center campus.
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center campus buildings during demoli
Pictured at sunset is Marshall Space Flight Center’s Propulsion R&D Lab, Building 4205.
Marshall Space Flight Center Propulsion Lab
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