Marshall Space Flight Center

Marshall Space Flight Center

Centre de vol spatial Marshall

Vue aérienne de la zone d'essai du centre de vol spatial Marshall

Le centre de vol spatial Marshall (George C. Marshall Space Flight Center - MSFC) est un important centre de la NASA pour la conception et la fabrication des systèmes spatiaux (propulsion de la navette spatiale américaine, réservoir extérieur d'ergols, station spatiale internationale), pour la gestion de moyens informatiques et le contrôle du réseau informatique, et pour l'entraînement des astronautes.

Ce centre est situé à "l'Arsenal Redstone" à Huntsville (Alabama).

Le premier directeur du centre, de 1960 à 1970, fut le célébre Wernher von Braun.

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