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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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
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
AIDING IN THE OFFICIAL BUILDING 4220 RIBBON-CUTTING ARE, FROM LEFT, JOHN HONEYCUTT, DEPUTY MANAGER OF THE SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEM PROGRAM OFFICE; LT. COL. TOM NELSON, DEPUTY COMMANDER OF THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS-MOBILE DISTRICT; U.S. SEN. JEFF SESSIONS OF ALABAMA; MARSHALL CENTER DIRECTOR PATRICK SCHEUERMANN; U.S. REP. MO BROOKS OF ALABAMA'S 5TH DISTRICT; MARSHALL DEPUTY DIRECTOR TERESA VANHOOSER; AND MARSHALL ENGINEER DAVID SKRIDULIS, TEAM LEAD FOR THE FACILITIES MANAGEMENT OFFICE'S CIVIL STRUCTURAL GROUP.
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Lisa Watson-Morgan, center left, program manager of NASA’s Human Landing System Program at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, shows NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine equipment used to test seismic sensors on a lunar lander platform on a simulated lunar surface at the center Aug. 16, 2019. Bridenstine was joined by Representatives Mo Brooks and Robert Aderholt of Alabama and Representative Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee. Planetary scientists performed the experiment to learn how these waves travel through simulated regolith, which is material similar to the Moon’s surface. The experiment will help guide instrument deployment scenarios for NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Service (CLPS) Program, delivering small science and technology payloads for Artemis. That same day, Bridenstine announced Marshall will lead the agency’s Human Landing System Program. (NASA/Fred Deaton)  For more information: https://www.nasa.gov/artemis-1
NASA Marshall Showcases Lander Testing Capabilities
On Aug. 16, 2019, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine announced the agency’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, will lead the Human Landing System Program. Bridenstine was joined by Representatives Mo Brooks and Robert Aderholt of Alabama and Representative Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee. NASA will rapidly develop the lander for safely carrying the first woman and the next man to the Moon’s surface in 2024. The Artemis missions will start with launch by the world’s most powerful rocket, NASA’s Space Launch System, also managed by Marshall. Bridenstine made the announcement in front of the 149-foot-tall SLS liquid hydrogen structural test article, currently being tested to help ensure the structure can safely launch astronauts on the Artemis lunar missions. (NASA/Fred Deaton)  For more information: https://www.nasa.gov/artemis-1
NASA Marshall To Lead Artemis Program’s Human Lunar Lander Development
President Donald Trump, center, speaks before signing an Executive Order to reestablish the National Space Council, alongside members of the Congress, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and Commercial Space Companies in the Roosevelt room of the White House in Washington, Friday, June 30, 2017. Vice President Mike Pence, also in attendance, will chair the council. Also pictured are, Rep. Bill Posey, R-Florida, Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas, Rep. John Culberson, R-Texas, Rep. Steven Palazzo, R-Miss., Rep. Brian Babin, R-Texas, Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Alabama, Rep. Dana Rohrbacher, R-California, Former Rep. Bob Walker, R-Pennsylvania, Sandy Magnus, executive director, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, David Melcher, executive director, Aerospace Industries Association, Tory Bruno, CEO, United Launch Alliance, Michal Riley, CEO, AMRO Fabricating Corporation, John Couch, president, Futuramic, Mike Cain, owner, Cain Tubular Products, Mary Lynne Dittmar, executive director, Coalition for Deep Space Exploration, Dennis Muilenburg, CEO Boeing Company, Marilyn Hewson, CEO, Lockheed Martin, Wes Bush, CEO, Northrop Grumman, retired NASA astronaut Buzz Aldrin, NASA astronaut Alvin Drew, retired NASA astronaut David Wolf, Apollo 13 flight director, Gene Kranz, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, Under Secretary of the Air Force Lisa Disbrow, and Acting Deputy Director of National Intelligence, Dawn Eilengerger. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
National Space Council Executive Order
President Donald Trump, center, asks who should receive the pen after signing an Executive Order to reestablish the National Space Council, alongside members of the Congress, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and Commercial Space Companies in the Roosevelt room of the White House in Washington, Friday, June 30, 2017. Retired astronaut Buzz Aldrin was given the pen. Also pictured are, Vice President Mike Pence, Rep. Bill Posey, R-Florida, Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas, Rep. John Culberson, R-Texas, Rep. Steven Palazzo, R-Miss., Rep. Brian Babin, R-Texas, Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Alabama, Rep. Dana Rohrbacher, R-California, Former Rep. Bob Walker, R-Pennsylvania, Sandy Magnus, executive director, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, David Melcher, executive director, Aerospace Industries Association, Tory Bruno, CEO, United Launch Alliance, Michal Riley, CEO, AMRO Fabricating Corporation, John Couch, president, Futuramic, Mike Cain, owner, Cain Tubular Products, Mary Lynne Dittmar, executive director, Coalition for Deep Space Exploration, Dennis Muilenburg, CEO Boeing Company, Marilyn Hewson, CEO, Lockheed Martin, Wes Bush, CEO, Northrop Grumman, NASA Astronaut Alvin Drew, retired NASA astronaut David Wolf, Apollo 13 flight director, Gene Kranz, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, Under Secretary of the Air Force Lisa Disbrow, and Acting Deputy Director of National Intelligence, Dawn Eilengerger. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
National Space Council Executive Order