A unique group of Johnson Space Center team members united for a recognition ceremony in the parking lot of Space Center Houston on Jan. 23.
The NASA team behind Robonaut 2, the first humanoid robot in space, has been awarded the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Space Automation and Robotics Award for 2013.
This profile is part of a series to introduce the people behind the development of Orion.
In October of 1962 JSC’s Aircraft Operations Directorate began flying planes in support of NASA's missions.
JSC Pathway interns came up with a parody of the “Gangnam Style” video, but with an educational twist and a light-hearted look inside JSC.
There is one place at JSC that serves as the largest real-life classroom for astronauts and cosmonauts—the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility.
Veteran astronaut Ellen Ochoa became director of Johnson Space Center in Houston January 2013.
JSC made an impressive debut as it joined with Houston’s globally recognized oil and gas and medical communities for Pumps & Pipes 6.
Meteorites have been found all across Antarctica. They fall randomly all over the world, but the ice-covered continent is an easy place to find them.
An elite MSL panel visited JSC to share in more of the excitement and stories surrounding the Curiosity rover’s descent into greatness.
Susan Anderson received the Aerospace Awareness Award at a gala in Washington, D.C., from NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver.
This profile is part of a series to introduce the people behind the development of Orion.
NASA Johnson Space Center was awarded the Employers for Education Excellence Gold Award by the Texas State Board of Education.
NASA Johnson Space Center was awarded the Employers for Education Excellence Gold Award by the Texas State Board of Education.
This profile is part of a series to introduce the people behind the development of Orion.
What is it like to be the winner of a prestigious award out of 11,000 contest entries from all 50 states and numerous countries?
This profile is part of a series to introduce the people behind the development of Orion.
JSC is now home to the only vacuum chamber in the world that is large enough and cold enough to provide a space-like environment for the James Webb Space Telescope.
Space shuttle Endeavour is available for public viewing Wednesday, Sept. 19, until 9 p.m. CDT at Ellington Field in Houston.
This profile is part of a series to introduce the people behind the development of Orion.