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NASA Ames Research Center assisted Redwire and Los Alamos National Laboratory with the November 19, 2025 deployable aeroshell demonstration.
The Small Spacecraft Technology program is based at NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley and operates in NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate.
C-PICA was originally developed at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley, California.
C-PICA was developed at NASA's Ames Research Center in California's Silicon Valley.
The report recommends that Kazakhstan seek partnerships with NASA, SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, Blue Origin, and NASA Ames Research Center.
The DUPLEX mission is supported by NASA's Small Spacecraft and Distributed Systems program at Ames Research Center.
The Berkeley Space Center is a public-private innovation hub planned for NASA’s Ames Research Center.
Additional payload collaborators on the flight include NASA Ames Research Center and Redwire Space.
The Ames Research Center in California developed the VIPER rover and will lead its scientific investigations.
The Johnson Space Center in Texas provided engineering development for the rover to the Ames Research Center.
Researchers at the SETI Institute and NASA Ames Research Center reproduced the mineral ferric hydroxysulfate in the lab.
The first full-scale prototype paraglider wing was completed on October 14, 1963, and shipped to NASA's Ames center for wind tunnel tests.
From July to August 1963, North American conducted more paraglider wind tunnel tests at Ames.
NASA's Ames Research Center in California's Silicon Valley led the development of VIPER and will oversee its science operations.
NASA's Ames Research Center led the VIPER rover development and will lead its science investigations.
NASA’s Johnson Space Center provided rover engineering development for Ames.
NASA’s Ames Research Center led the VIPER rover development and will lead science investigations.
Initial results from the August flights showed that the Collins radar effectively surveilled local airspace and relayed data to NASA's Mission Visualization Research Command Center at Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
On May 23, 1962 the Ames Research Center tested a half-scale paraglider wing in one of its wind tunnels.
The Ames Research Center tested a half-scale paraglider wing in a wind tunnel on May 23, 1962.