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The Blue Ring STA is undergoing load testing in a test facility at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.
Voyager Technologies’ 2025 Mars-bound airlock study with NASA Marshall identified key technical challenges unique to deep-space missions that are addressed by capabilities covered in the new patent.
In 2025, Voyager Technologies completed a Cooperative Agreement Notice with NASA Marshall Space Flight Center to study integration of an airlock on a Mars-bound vehicle.
Jason Turpin is the manager of the Space Nuclear Propulsion Office at NASA Marshall.
The cold-flow tests at NASA Marshall represent the culmination of a multi-year activity involving NASA and its industry partners.
Marshall Space Flight Center teams conducted more than 100 cold-flow tests on the engineering development unit over several months in 2025.
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama conducted more than 100 tests on an engineering development unit over several months in 2025.
The cold-flow tests at NASA Marshall are the culmination of a multi-year activity involving NASA and its industry partners.
Jason Turpin is the manager of the Space Nuclear Propulsion Office at NASA Marshall.
The engineering development unit tested at NASA Marshall measures 44 inches by 72 inches.
NASA Marshall will hold a candle-lighting and wreath-laying ceremony at 9:30 AM CST with participation from Interim Center Director Rae Ann Meyer and Bill Hill, Director of Safety and Mission Assurance at Marshall.
NASA Marshall is testing a new planetary lander engine.
On January 10, 2026, NASA Marshall removed two test stands, the Propulsion and Structural Test Facility and the Dynamic Test Facility, through carefully coordinated implosions.
Huntsville, Alabama is home to NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, which designed and tested much of the Saturn V.
During the summer, Antares and NASA conducted an electrically heated demonstration of the reactor system at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
The Marshall Space Flight Center at NASA conducted layoffs affecting dozens of staff involved with International Space Station (ISS) programs.
According to Representative Robert Aderholt's office, layoffs affecting dozens of staff took place at the Marshall Space Flight Center on October 31st, U.S. time.
Joseph Pelfrey stepped down as the director of Marshall Space Flight Center at the end of September.
NASA made a round of layoffs targeting staff working on programs related to the International Space Station (ISS) at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, AL.
Rae Ann Meyer is currently serving as the acting director of Marshall Space Flight Center.