NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (through engine programs)

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NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center is a major U.S. spaceflight and propulsion research hub responsible for developing and testing rocket engines and launch systems.

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instanceOf NASA field center
rocket propulsion research center
collaboratesWith Stennis Space Center on engine testing
commercial launch providers on propulsion technologies
country United States of America
surface form: United States
develops launch vehicle guidance and control systems
propulsion system avionics
established 1960
hasFacility component-level engine test stands
cryogenic test facilities
propulsion systems laboratories
structural test facilities for launch vehicle stages
test stands for large liquid-fueled rocket engines
locatedIn Huntsville, Alabama NERFINISHED
locatedOn Redstone Arsenal NERFINISHED
namedAfter Wernher von Braun NERFINISHED
operator NASA
partOf NASA Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate NERFINISHED
primaryFocus rocket propulsion
space launch systems
spacecraft systems engineering
researchArea advanced propulsion concepts
engine health monitoring systems
propellant management
responsibleFor F-1 engine development oversight
F-1 engine testing
International Space Station payload operations (non-propulsion)
J-2 engine development
J-2X engine development
RS-25 engine program management
SLS core stage design and integration
SLS engine section integration
SLS upper stage development
Saturn I rocket development
Saturn IB rocket development
Saturn V first stage (S-IC) integration
Saturn V rocket development
Saturn V second stage (S-II) integration
Saturn V third stage (S-IVB) integration
Saturn rocket propulsion system testing
Space Launch System (SLS) development
Space Shuttle external tank development
Space Shuttle main engines program management
Space Shuttle propulsion elements
Space Shuttle solid rocket booster development
cryogenic propulsion research
liquid propulsion systems testing
propulsion systems integration for launch vehicles
solid rocket motor development
upper stage engine testing
roleInProgram key propulsion center for Artemis program
lead center for Space Launch System
major propulsion center for Apollo program
major propulsion center for Space Shuttle program

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A-1 Test Stand affiliation NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (through engine programs)