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Hampton / Virginia / United States
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Established in 1958, the NASA grew out of the National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics. NASA conducts its work in four principle organizations, called mission directorates. The first, aeronautics, is focused on pioneering and proving new flight technologies that improve its exploration abilities and develop practical applications of that technology on Earth. The second, exploration systems, is involved in creating new capabilities for affordable, sustainable human and robotic exploration of space. The third, science, is exploring the Earth, moon, Mars and beyond to further the development of space travel. The fourth, space operations, provides critical- enabling technologies for much of the rest of NASA through the space shuttle, the international space station and flight support. The NASA is headquartered in Washington, D. C.
Fairfax / Virginia / United States
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Consolidated Safety Services, also known as CSS, is a consultancy firm that specializes in a range of safety, health, security and environmental services. It offers a variety of scientific program support services, including computational biology, technical support, data management and geographic information system applications. The company also provides transportation safety program development, compliance evaluation, and safety assessment and risk management services. Additionally, it offers environmental safety and health development programs, including industrial hygiene and occupational safety services. The company provides database design, search engine implementation, testing, and information collection and verification services to its clients. In addition, it offers accident prevention and reporting services, including driver performance monitoring programs, expert testimony and fleet safety performance evaluations. Founded in 1988, the company is located in Fairfax, Va.
Washington / District Of Columbia / United States
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NASA, the National Aeronautical and Space Administration, is an aerospace and explorations division of the United States government. NASA is responsible for scientific and technological development in aerospace exploration and related technologies, even marketing some of its resources and technology to the private sector. The organization holds several centers and offices, including the John F. Kennedy Space Center, the launch site of many exploration projects. The organization was founded in 1958.
Durham / North Carolina / United States
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Huntsville / Alabama / United States
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Located in Huntsville, Ala., The U.S. Space & Rocket Center is home to space camp and aviation challenge programs for potential engineers, scientists and astronauts. The center is also home to National Aeronautics and Space Administration s official visitor information center for Marshall Space Flight Center. Operational for more than 40 years, it is one of the leading manned space flight hardware museums in the world. The center features Spacedome Theater, Rocket Park, Shuttle Park and Educator Resourse Center. Main attractions at the Space & Rocket Center include Space Shot, G-Force Accelerator, Kids Cosmos Energy Depletion Zone, Apollo Cockpit Trainer, Discovery Theater, Mars Mission, and Mars Climbing Wall. It also offers various educational programs and training, rocket building and robotics, high-performance jet simulations, scenario- based missions, land and water survival training and flight dynamics.
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Houston / Texas / United States
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Houston / Texas / United States
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Johnson Space Center serves as the lead NASA center for the International Space Station -- a United States-led collaborative effort of 16 nations throughout the world. JSC orbits more than 240 miles above the earth and its Mission Control Center has been the operational hub of every American human space mission since Gemini IV. The MCC manages all activity onboard the space station and directs all space shuttle missions, including station assembly flights and Hubble Space Telescope servicing. JSC is also home to the NASA astronaut corps, and is responsible for training space explorers from the United States and its space station partner nations. JSC leads NASAs flight-related scientific and medical research efforts and strives to make revolutionary discoveries and advances to benefit all humankind. Technologies developed originally for space flight have found a wide range of applications in medicine, energy, transportation, agriculture, communications and electronics. Johnson Space Center was established in 1961 as the Manned Spacecraft Center. In 1973, the Center was renamed in honor of the late President and Texas native, Lyndon B. Johnson.

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