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COTS Microelectronics in Space - The web site has technical reports, presentations, data, and news related to COTS work completed by the electronic parts engineering group and others.
(Information at this site is limited to JPL unless a password is authorized.)
Dryden Flight Research Center - The Dryden Flight Research Center provides pages for information on flight research and experimental aircraft. Dryden is at the leading edge of aeronuatics and space technology.
Goddard Space Flight Center - Goddard Spaced Flight Center (GSFC) provides links to various offices at GSFC including the Office of Flight Assurance. Links to parts data may be limited access to authorized users only.
John C. Stennis Space Center - Stennis Space Center is responsible for testing rocket engines, including test of the main propulsion engines for the shuttle. The Center also is lead for remote sensing to planet earth and performs research of key biological, chemical, geological and physical processes. Links are provide to much of the information on-line.
Johnson Space Center - JSC, Houston TX is responsible for planning, design, development and testing of space vehicles. The center is also responsible for experiments of scientific and engineering nature aboard the space shuttle. Information is on line about many of their achievements and endeavors.
NASA - NASA headquarters provides web information and links to other NASA and government sites. It's pages include information and imagery on space exploration, acquition items, daily news letter, various policies.
NASA Ames Research Center - NASA Ames Research Center performs basic research in the areas of aeronautical technologies, computation, simulation, experimentation and information sciences. The center designs and develops integrated information systems for revolutionary advances in aeronuatics and space.
NASA EEE Parts Program - NASA JPL , Pasadena maintains an extensive database of information on parts qualified for space flight and rigorous applications; part characterizations, destructive physical analysis; and other data is available through this link.
NASA/Kennedy Space Center - The NASA Kennedy Space Center provides access to information space and shuttle launches, related launch information, and extensive imagery of operations at Kennedy and in Space.
NASA Langley Research Center - NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) is the leading aeronautics research in concepts for future aircraft and space. Much of its research is available through this WEB site. Reseach includes systems analysis, aerodydynamics, hypersonic propulsion, structures, materials, airborne systems and crew station design.
John H. Glenn Research Center - Leading center for aeropropulsion, turbo machinery and commerical communications, in addition to and commercial technology. This center is responsible for transfer of critical technology to government and industry for application in aerospace and non-aerospace industries, universities and governments.
NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center - NASAs Marshall Space Flight Center is the center for transportation and microgravity research. In addition, MSFC provides the research and testing of primary propulsion systems. The Center is interactive private industry and the University in carrying out its mission.

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