May 29, 2020 In Case You Missed It: A Weekly Summary of Top Content from NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
How Marshall Prepares to #LaunchAmerica!After months of preparation, the team at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, is excited to see SpaceX’s Crew Dragon take off on a historic flight to the International Space Station. Hear their thoughts on the Demo-2 mission -- the first launch of American astronauts from American soil since 2011.
Japan’s Resupply Ship Installed on Space Station’s Harmony ModuleAn unpiloted Japanese cargo spacecraft was installed Monday to the Earth-facing port of the International Space Station’s Harmony module, where it will remain for two months. Among the cargo onboard were the EXPRESS science racks developed at Marshall.
Mat Park Steers NASA Leaders, Managers, Team Members Toward SuccessWorking within Marshall's Office of Human Resources, Mat Park develops surveys, leads workshops and devises tactics to help NASA supervisors, civil service employees and contractors transition to new roles, adapt to changing organizational paradigms and embrace NASA business models to pursue new missions.
Jennifer Patton Helps NASA Prepare For Future in SpaceJennifer Patton is an information technology specialist in Marshall's Office of the Chief Information Officer. She supports NASA’s Agency Applications Office, helping develop new applications and procedures that will carry NASA into the next great era of exploration.
Juno: High-Altitude Hazes on JupiterNASA's Juno mission captured a look at Jupiter's tumultuous northern regions during the spacecraft's close approach to the planet Feb. 17. Notable features in the view are the long, thin bands that run through the center of the image from top to bottom. Juno is part of the New Frontiers Program, managed by Marshall. For more information or to learn about other happenings at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, visit NASA Marshall. For past issues of the ICYMI newsletter, click here. | ||||||
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