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renovated from the floor up to become the Near Space
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In many cases, Goddard works with partners (US Government agencies, aerospace industry, university-based research centers, other countries) that are responsible for developing the scientific instruments. In other cases, Goddard develops one or more of the instruments. The individual instruments are
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Based on existing knowledge accumulated through previous missions, new science questions are articulated. Missions are developed in the same way an experiment would be developed using the scientific method. In this context, Goddard does not work as an independent entity but rather as one of the 10
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of 1958 calls for "the establishment of long-range studies of the potential benefits to be gained from, the opportunities for, and the problems involved in the utilization of aeronautical and space activities for peaceful and scientific purposes." Because of this mandate, the
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from universities in all 50 States can be found around the campus every season through the
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While NASA was in the midst of the Gemini mission era there was a need for a new kind of operations hub and the Manned Space Flight
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The NSOCC provides a console based workspace for various network elements to collaborate and provide the highest possible level of service to NASA and its customers. Some of the network elements included in the NSOCC support structure are Flight
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After the MSFNOCC, the facility was renamed to the
Network Control Center (NCC). It remained the NCC until 1997-1999 when the NIC was born. The NIC supported the beginning of the new age of growing space communications which included the International Space Station (ISS). The facility was later
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via observations from space. GSFC is a major US laboratory for developing and operating uncrewed scientific spacecraft. GSFC conducts scientific investigation, development, manufacturing and operation of space systems, and development of related technologies. Goddard scientists can develop and
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Once a mission is launched and reaches its destination, its instruments start collecting data. The data is transmitted back to Earth where it needs to be analyzed and stored for future reference. Goddard manages large collections of scientific data resulting from past and ongoing missions.
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Each mission starts with a set of scientific questions to be answered, and a set of scientific requirements for the mission, which build on what has already been discovered by prior missions. Scientific requirements spell out the types data that will need to be collected. These scientific
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The Goddard Visitor Center is open to the public Tuesdays through Sundays, free of charge, and features displays of spacecraft and technologies developed there. The Hubble Space Telescope is represented by models and deep space imagery from recent missions. The center also features a
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Goddard Space Flight Center has a workforce of over 3,000 civil servant employees, 60% of whom are engineers and scientists. There are approximately 7,000 supporting contractors on site every day. It is one of the largest concentrations of the world's premier
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by their initials. In some cases, the mission's name gives an indication of the type of instrument involved. For example, the James Webb Space Telescope is, as its name indicates, a telescope, but it includes a suite of four distinct scientific instruments:
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leadership and science. These events are open to the general public, but attendees must sign up in advance to procure a visitors pass for access to the center's main grounds. Passes can be obtained at the security office main gate on Greenbelt Road.
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with 1.3 million cubic feet (37,000 m) of space. Vacuum chambers in adjacent buildings 10 and 7 can be chilled or heated to ±200 °C (392 °F). Adjacent building 15 houses the High Capacity Centrifuge which is capable of generating
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public, included; robot competitions, tours of Goddard facilities hosted by NASA employees, and live entertainment on the Goddard grounds. GSFC also has a large
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spacecraft flying alongside several projects from other Centers or other countries. Other major Earth science projects that are currently operating include the
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High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center
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802:Collecting data in space – scientific instruments
1491:(Press release). NASA. April 1999. Archived from
699:Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite
490:missile program, and continued their work at the
58:Aerial view of Goddard Space Flight Center (2010)
1427:Driving Directions to the Goddard Visitor Center
701:(GOES) system that provide weather predictions.
542:Spacecraft Tracking and Data Acquisition Network
475:, each charged with one of these key functions.
4397:Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph (GHRS/HRS)
2335:Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRS)
923:Program was established in 1962 which required
870:. Instrument development partners include the
727:Particularly noteworthy operations include the
695:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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329:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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2042:"NASA - Goddard's Organizations and Projects"
998:G on up to a 2.3-tonne (2.5-short-ton) load.
782:From scientific questions to science missions
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2186:The Goddard Homer E. Newell Memorial Library
2172:by Lane E. Wallace, 1999 (full on-line book)
1040:Near Space Operations Control Center (NSOCC)
982:Testing chambers and Manufacturing Buildings
962:. The center is on Greenbelt Road, which is
854:Another mission to be managed by Goddard is
405:. Past missions managed by GSFC include the
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5047:Museums in Prince George's County, Maryland
4346:Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS)
2282:Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility (CSBF)
2086:(Press release). 2007-05-08. Archived from
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2434:Ray Rubilotta (Associate Center Director)
2365:Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO)
2182:retransmissions of space flight missions.
858:. MAVEN is the second mission within the
1081:Promotional video for the visitor center
387:Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System
4606:Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey
4223:NASA International Space Apps Challenge
2615:Space Environment Simulation Laboratory
2158:Goddard Scientific Visualization Studio
1590:"Science Mission Directorate - Science"
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104:Federal government of the United States
4407:Wide Field and Planetary Camera (WFPC)
3011:Administrator and Deputy Administrator
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3801:Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite
2137:Goddard Employees Welfare Association
2084:"Queen Elizabeth II to Visit Goddard"
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2178:WA3NAN is known worldwide for their
2063:"NASA - Goddard Education Resources"
1034:Software Assurance Technology Center
1028:Software Assurance Technology Center
912:Spinoff 1976. A Bicentennial Report.
710:Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe
4819:Optical Telescope Element (mirrors)
2781:Goddard Institute for Space Studies
1875:"NASA Cleanroom: Hubbles Last Stop"
1161:Goddard Institute for Space Studies
687:Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission
586:includes several spacecraft in the
582:. The center's contribution to the
202:Goddard Institute for Space Studies
155:10,000 civil service and contractor
2917:National Aeronautics and Space Act
2832:Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
2806:Scientific Balloon Flight Facility
2385:Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO)
2370:Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE)
1402:CENSUS 2000 BLOCK MAP: GODDARD CDP
1268:Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
920:National Aeronautics and Space Act
876:University of California, Berkeley
714:Solar and Heliospheric Observatory
370:Solar and Heliospheric Observatory
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4331:Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS)
4326:Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS)
3871:Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
3425:Commercial Lunar Payload Services
2400:Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
2395:James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)
2345:Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE)
2287:Spacecraft Magnetic Test Facility
1818:Hall, Loura (15 September 2016).
1781:Hall, Loura (15 September 2016).
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1359:Bardan, Roxana (April 6, 2023).
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560:satellites in orbit. Goddard's
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2422:Dennis J. Andrucyk (Director)
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2101:British National Space Centre
655:Compton Gamma Ray Observatory
453:Goddard 50th anniversary logo
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4128:Gemini and Apollo medallions
4078:Solar System Family Portrait
3854:Joint Polar Satellite System
3723:Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
2977:Vision for Space Exploration
2947:Space Exploration Initiative
2722:Rendezvous Docking Simulator
2681:Marshall Space Flight Center
2355:Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
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1563:Wilson, Jim (11 June 2013).
1336:Marshall Space Flight Center
966:. Baltimore, Annapolis, and
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842:Southwest Research Institute
718:Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
600:Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
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4642:Goddard Space Flight Center
4632:Great Observatories program
4402:High Speed Photometer (HSP)
4198:U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame
4155:We choose to go to the Moon
4118:Apollo 11 goodwill messages
3676:International Space Station
3656:Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
3395:Great Observatories program
3239:International Space Station
3217:Roscosmos State Corporation
3134:Science Mission Directorate
3080:Manned Space Flight Network
2791:Manned Space Flight Network
2610:Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory
2575:Goddard Space Flight Center
2237:Goddard Space Flight Center
1675:"A Solar Terrestrial Probe"
1386:Goddard Space Flight Center
1280:International Space Station
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4351:Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3)
4336:Fine Guidance Sensor (FGS)
4015:NASA cameras on spacecraft
3826:James Webb Space Telescope
3738:Solar Dynamics Observatory
2959:U.S. National Space Policy
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2595:Lunar Receiving Laboratory
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1889:"Goddard Testing Chambers"
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596:extra-vehicular activity
584:Earth Science Enterprise
4869:Webb's First Deep Field
4773:Mid-Infrared Instrument
4556:Hubble Ultra-Deep Field
4548:Hubble Deep Field South
4218:Other primates in space
3930:Deep Space Atomic Clock
3750:Mars Science Laboratory
3538:Spitzer Space Telescope
3127:Lunar Sample Laboratory
3070:Launch Services Program
2811:Wallops Flight Facility
2774:Space Flight Operations
2717:Langley Research Center
2600:Lunar Sample Laboratory
1645:"Instruments JWST/NASA"
1180:Fairmont, West Virginia
1140:Wallops Flight Facility
809:Mid-Infrared Instrument
507:Langley Research Center
286:census-designated place
197:Wallops Flight Facility
92:Beltsville Space Center
4312:Hubble Space Telescope
4233:National Astronaut Day
4176:The Astronaut Monument
3998:Space Shuttle missions
3698:Mars Exploration Rover
3681:Hubble Space Telescope
3590:Kepler space telescope
3390:Earth Observing System
3364:Mars Exploration Rover
3075:Mercury Control Center
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4113:Voyager Golden Record
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4375:Previous instruments
3199:Soviet space program
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3048:spinoff technologies
2702:Ames Research Center
2686:Stennis Space Center
2622:Kennedy Space Center
2585:Johnson Space Center
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1390:Geonames.org (cc-by)
1196:Johnson Space Center
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902:Spinoff technologies
813:Near-Infrared Camera
515:Johnson Space Center
5042:Greenbelt, Maryland
4981:List of deep fields
4851:Ariane flight VA256
4616:List of deep fields
4598:Hubble Legacy Field
4531:Pillars of Creation
4319:Current instruments
4208:Apollo 17 Moon mice
4064:Pillars of Creation
3971:Space Shuttle crews
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3443:Individual featured
3026:Ranks and positions
2674:Crawler-transporter
2456:Robert Bindschadler
2143:Goddard Fact Sheets
2132:Latest Goddard News
1877:. NASA. 2019-03-08.
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1129:External facilities
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1002:Parsons Corporation
651:Great Observatories
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4010:NASA cancellations
3905:Deep Space Network
3895:Near Earth Network
3380:Living With a Star
3354:Project Prometheus
3334:Planetary Observer
2754:Deep Space Network
2561:Primary 10 centers
2442:Notable scientists
2350:Near Earth Network
2340:Hitchhiker Program
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1949:Satc.gsfc.nasa.gov
1850:"Spinoff Database"
1620:"Science Strategy"
1447:2017-05-05 at the
1436:2018-09-01 at the
1406:U.S. Census Bureau
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