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Astrolab was the first company to lease testing space at the Texas A&M University Space Institute located at NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
NASA's Mission Control Center at the Johnson Space Center in Houston will track the Space Launch System rocket, the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage, and the Orion spacecraft as Artemis II progresses.
Mike Fincke is in very good condition and is continuing normal postflight reconditioning at NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
Mike Fincke completed his return at Johnson Space Center and is in good health while undergoing standard post-flight rehabilitation.
The "Shape Memory Alloy Torque Tube Based Morphing Radiator" experiment will be led by principal investigator Dr. Darren Hartl of the Department of Aerospace Engineering with co-principal investigator Thomas Cognata from NASA Johnson Space Center.
The Artemis II crew watched part of the wet dress rehearsal and will enter a soft quarantine starting at Johnson Space Center in Houston before relocating to Kennedy Space Center to continue quarantine.
Voyager Technologies previously executed more than 50 task orders under a prior NASA Johnson Space Center services contract.
Voyager Technologies was awarded an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract for NASA’s Johnson Space Center to provide full-service mission management services to the International Space Station.
The first series of AxEMU tests at NASA Johnson Space Center’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory occurred in the facility’s 12-meter-deep pool.
Testing of the AxEMU has included submerged (neutral buoyancy) tests and lunar-gravity-simulation tests at NASA Johnson Space Center facilities.
Voyager Technologies executed more than 50 work orders under a prior services contract with NASA Johnson Space Center.
Voyager Technologies won an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract for NASA Johnson Space Center.
The IDIQ contract for NASA Johnson Space Center has a ceiling of $24.5 million over a four-year period.
The R5-S10 technology demonstration mission is funded and managed by NASA’s Small Spacecraft Technology program and the Engineering Directorate at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Payload data transferred to the Vigoride host platform will be downlinked to the Momentus Operations Center and NASA Johnson Space Center.
Under the earlier Johnson Space Center services contract, Voyager conducted waste deployment operations using the Bishop Airlock on the ISS.
The new award builds directly on Voyager's previous performance under an earlier NASA Johnson Space Center services contract during which Voyager executed more than 50 task orders.
Under the earlier Johnson Space Center services contract, Voyager supported NASA's Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research payloads.
Voyager Technologies will perform post-mission closeout activities as part of its mission services for NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
The IDIQ contract with NASA’s Johnson Space Center is a four-year agreement that tasks Voyager Technologies with mission management and execution through 2030.