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- NASA Sustainable Facilities and the Guiding Principles
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- Stennis Space Center Facilities Notice of Availability/Announcement for Proposal # 80SSC02000001
- NASA Space Communication
- Mariner 2 to Venus in 1962: Dawn of a New Age
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- September 2019
- Deputy Goal Leader: Thomas Whitmeyer, Assistant Deputy Associate Administrator, ESD
- Winner of the Summerfield Book Award
- Development of a Ground Operations Demonstration Unit for Liquid Hydrogen at Kennedy Space Center
- Stennis @ 50 Facts
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- John C. Stennis Space Center
- History of John C. Stennis Space Center.Indd
- Of Two NASA Facilities the World’S Largest Manufacturing Plants
- NASA Glenn: Enabling NASA Missions Today and Tomorrow
- Stennis Space Center Strategic Plan
- NASA VISITOR CENTERS DRAW MILLIONS World-Class Facilities Host Millions of Global Visitors Annually
- NATIONAL AERONAUTICS and SPACE ADMINISTRATION 603 NATIONAL AERONAUTICS and SPACE ADMINISTRATION 300 E Street SW., Washington, DC 20546 Phone, 202–358–1000
- Questions for the Honorable Charles F. Bolden., NASA Administrator
- NASA's Space Launch System
- NASA) Employed Foreign Scientists and Engineers to Work in Various Positions
- NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center 2015 Mission Brochure
- NASA Center Assignments by State NASA Consists of Its Headquarters in Washington, D.C., and 10 Field Centers
- NATIONAL AERONAUTICS and SPACE ADMINISTRATION 300 E Street SW., Washington, DC 20546 Phone, 202–358–1000
- NASA Needs High Availability and Performance for Rocket Testing
- GAO-21-105, Accessible Version, NASA HUMAN SPACE EXPLORATION
- A Press Release
- Exploring a New Frontier – the Apollo Program
- Appendix 6: Stennis Space Center Report (44Kb PDF)
- The Historical Legacy
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- Frequently Asked Questions About OSSI:NIFS for Student Applicants
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) — 50001 Ready Cohort
- NOAA at Stennis Space Center
- STENNIS INDUSTRIAL SITE STENNIS SPACE CENTER, MS 39529 150 Acres / 60.70 Hectares
- Conference Agenda
- A Defining Year for NASA and Stennis Note: for More Than 50 Years, NASA’S John Administrator George Low Stated While Visiting Marshall C
- Work Experience Report NASA John C. Stennis Space Center (SSC)
- Stemming the Losses
- Stennis Space Center Uses NASA Remote Sensing Assets to Address Coastal Gulf of Mexico Issues
- GAO-21-205, Accessible Version, ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITIES
- 5-8-19 HSSTC Space Exploration Hearing NASA Final 2
- Getting Stennis Space Center Ready for Liftoff
- Our Mission About Stennis Space Center Business
- Way Station to Space: a History of the John C. Stennis Space Center by Mack R
- Production of Key Equipment Paves Way for NASA SLS RS-25 Testing
- Doing Business with NASA at the John C. Stennis Space Center, MS
- Space Exploration Government Documents Display Clearinghouse
- Space Launch System Artemis I Cubesats: Smallsat Vanguards of Exploration, Science and Technology
- Securing the Promise of the International Space Station: Challenges and Opportunities
- Space Shuttle Main Engine Processing Facility
- At Kennedy Space Center (KSC), a Flexible, Mission-Focused Workforce Is Key to Our Success
- The Space Age Legacies of Dispossession in Hancock County, Mississippi
- Transport of Nordic Seas Overflow Water in the Northernmost North
- NASA's Space Launch System
- History of John C. Stennis Space Center.Indd
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- GAO-20-405, NASA: Assessments of Major Projects
- NASA Facts SSC-2015-02-00000
- The Road to the Moon Went Through Western New York
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- Mark K. Craig Having Seen Sputnik As a Child and Been Awakened by His Father to Watch Mercury and Gemini Launches, Mark Aspired to Work for NASA