As our Nation\u27s premier launch site, Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is home to cryogenic researchers developing technology solutions to meet the challenges of efficient space transportation. As part of NASA\u27s technology commercialization mission, KSC has established an innovative approach to promote partnerships with both commercial industry and other federal agencies. These partnerships are targeted at cross-cutting technology areas that benefit from KSC\u27s unique low-temperature capabilities. This session will present an overview of the cryogenic research, development and testing work being performed at the Cryogenics Test Laboratory at KSC. Additionally, a summary of the various external partnership that have been performed in this a...
NASA has developed a family of thermal test cryostats at the Cryogenics Test Laboratory at NASA’s Ke...
Since the earliest conceptualization stage for an on-orbit Space Station, as the “Gateway to Space” ...
In 1986, NASA\u27s Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology (OAST) initiated the In-Space Technolo...
Kennedy Space Center (KSC) has a long and successful legacy in the checkout and launch of missiles a...
On November 19, 2003, Jim Kennedy, KSC Center Director, Winston Scott, former Astronaut and Director...
The Transducer Development Laboratory, operating under the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Engineering De...
The Cryogenics Test Laboratory, NASA Kennedy Space Center, works to provide practical solutions to l...
The top priority at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is safety of the flight crew and Shuttle vehicle. Thi...
The International Space Station (ISS) will provide the means for a variety of research in space. For...
Research facilities and payloads are being developed for the International Space Station, starting o...
The Cryogenic Fluid Management Technology Workshop was held April 28 to 30, 1987, at the NASA Lewis ...
Oceaneering Space Systems (0SS) was established in 1988 to take advantage of technology developed in...
As part of U.S. National Space Policy, NASA is seeking an innovative path for human space exploratio...
The International Space Research Park™ (ISRP) at NASA’s John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is a part...
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has long been involved with developing cryogenic refrigeration s...
NASA has developed a family of thermal test cryostats at the Cryogenics Test Laboratory at NASA’s Ke...
Since the earliest conceptualization stage for an on-orbit Space Station, as the “Gateway to Space” ...
In 1986, NASA\u27s Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology (OAST) initiated the In-Space Technolo...
Kennedy Space Center (KSC) has a long and successful legacy in the checkout and launch of missiles a...
On November 19, 2003, Jim Kennedy, KSC Center Director, Winston Scott, former Astronaut and Director...
The Transducer Development Laboratory, operating under the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Engineering De...
The Cryogenics Test Laboratory, NASA Kennedy Space Center, works to provide practical solutions to l...
The top priority at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is safety of the flight crew and Shuttle vehicle. Thi...
The International Space Station (ISS) will provide the means for a variety of research in space. For...
Research facilities and payloads are being developed for the International Space Station, starting o...
The Cryogenic Fluid Management Technology Workshop was held April 28 to 30, 1987, at the NASA Lewis ...
Oceaneering Space Systems (0SS) was established in 1988 to take advantage of technology developed in...
As part of U.S. National Space Policy, NASA is seeking an innovative path for human space exploratio...
The International Space Research Park™ (ISRP) at NASA’s John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is a part...
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has long been involved with developing cryogenic refrigeration s...
NASA has developed a family of thermal test cryostats at the Cryogenics Test Laboratory at NASA’s Ke...
Since the earliest conceptualization stage for an on-orbit Space Station, as the “Gateway to Space” ...
In 1986, NASA\u27s Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology (OAST) initiated the In-Space Technolo...