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NASA’s Centers and Facilities

NASA logo with blue circle and letters NASA in white with orbitNASA is more than just rockets and astronauts—it’s a network of world-class centers and facilities located across the United States. As the global leader in space exploration, NASA operates a variety of specialized sites that support its mission to explore, discover, and expand knowledge for the benefit of humanity. 

NASA’s centers are hubs of innovation and collaboration. From the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where rockets launch to the stars, to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, which manages robotic missions to other planets, each facility has a unique focus that contributes to NASA’s overall mission. Other key locations, like the Johnson Space Center in Texas, are home to astronaut training and mission control, while the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland leads scientific research and satellite operations. 

Together, these centers form the backbone of NASA’s operations, driving advancements in science, technology, and space exploration. Explore NASA’s centers and facilities to learn more about where groundbreaking discoveries are made and how each location contributes to our journey into space!