Three interrelated areas of focus at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in 1995 were: (1) development of advanced space transportation technology that enhances NASA's own programs and makes space more affordable and accessible to U.S. commercial and academic interests; (2) microgravity research to continue to expand our knowledge of how the effects of low gravity can benefit man's search for new and improved materials and processes; and (3) Technology transfer, which provides direct access to NASA's technical expertise in solving all types of problems encountered in commerce, industry, and public and privates research.
Research and Technology 1995: Annual Report of the Marshall Space Flight Center. Technology for the Stars: Extending Our Reach
1995
256 pages
Report
No indication
English
Space Technology , Astronomy & Astrophysics , Research Program Administration & Technology Transfer , Research and development , Technology innovation , Research programs , Space transportation , Aerospace systems , Aerospace sciences , Microgravity applications , Earth sciences , Astrophysics , Solar physics , Fluid management , Propulsion systems , Materials science , Dynamic structural analysis , Manufacturing , Avionics , Technology transfer , Mission planning , Marshall Space Flight Center