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NASA Glenn Research Center

NASA Glenn Research Center

Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing

Cleveland, OH 168,485 followers

We design & test innovative technology to revolutionize air travel, advance space exploration, & improve life on Earth.

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Located near Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Glenn's main campus, Lewis Field, has world-class facilities including wind tunnels, drop towers, vacuum chambers, and a research aircraft hangar. Glenn’s Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio, is home to the world’s largest and most powerful space environment simulation chambers. It is the only place in the world that can test a full-sized spacecraft for all the extreme conditions of launch and spaceflight. One of ten NASA centers, Glenn’s work is essential to the agency and integral to the regional economy. Follow us on social media: Facebook - facebook.com/nasaglenn Instagram - instagram.com/nasaglenn X - twitter.com/NASAglenn YouTube - youtube.com/@nasaglenn Flickr: flickr.com/photos/nasaglenn/ Subscribe to our center newsletter: https://go.nasa.gov/3QZbN1R Shares, Links ≠ endorsement

Website
https://www.nasa.gov/glenn
Industry
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Cleveland, OH
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1941
Specialties
Space, Aviation, Exploration, Aeronautics, Science, Engineering, Technology, Government, Robotics, Software

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  • The road to the Moon goes through Ohio: NASA Glenn gets big delivery for lunar exploration! ⚡🌙 Our center conducted the first electric propulsion mission in 1964 with the Space Electric Rocket Test (SERT). Decades later, we just received the first of three thrusters destined for the Gateway lunar space station. Over the next few months, we'll complete testing on these Advanced Electric Propulsion System (AEPS) thrusters that will help make Gateway the most powerful solar electric spacecraft ever flown. Built by L3Harris, the AEPS thrusters will integrate with Gateway’s Power and Propulsion Element and launch with the lunar station’s HALO (Habitation and Logistics Outpost) ahead of Artemis IV. The future of deep space exploration is electric—and it starts right here at NASA Glenn. 📸: NASA/Jef Janis

    • The thruster installed for testing inside a vacuum chamber at the Electric Propulsion and Power Laboratory at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. Credit: NASA/Jef Janis
    • Team members work on the thruster prior to its installation on the thruster balance inside a vacuum chamber at the Electric Propulsion and Power Laboratory at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. Credit: NASA/Jef Janis
  • Inside our Icing Research Tunnel, we’re putting a revolutionary wing design to the test. ❄️✈️ The transonic truss-braced wing is thinner and more fuel-efficient than today’s wings—but that sleek design may also make it more vulnerable to ice buildup. Our research is gathering critical safety data to support the development of the next generation of efficient aircraft. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/evVeV_3D Image 1 Credit: NASA/Jordan Cochran Image 2 Credit: NASA (Artist's Concept)

    • A man looks at white ice built up on a section of scale-model transonic truss-braced wing. The model wing stands vertically in NASA Glenn’s Icing Research Tunnel. Credit: NASA/Jordan Cochran
    • Artist’s concept showing how transsonic truss-braced wings would look on an aircraft. The longer, thinner wings are braced by a truss, which is seen in red. Credit: NASA
  • Teachers and students! Want to interact with NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station? Here's your chance. 🌎🧑🚀 NASA's In-Flight Education Downlinks offer U.S.-based education organizations the opportunity to hear from astronauts during Q&A sessions from space. The Expedition 74 proposal window is open now through April 29, 2025, for downlinks scheduled between September 2025 and March 2026. Apply today: https://lnkd.in/e6Ge8FjJ

    • International Space Station Expedition 33 flight engineer Kevin Ford (on screen) answers questions from students during a downlink event held in honor of International Education Week at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012 in Washington.  Seen next to Ford is Exp. 33 Commander Sunita Williams. More than 9,500 student participants from the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) around the country took part in the live video event.  This was a joint venture between the Department of Education and the National Center for Earth and Space Science Education (NCESSE).  Photo Credit:  (NASA/Carla Cioffi)
  • We love our interns! 🛩️✨ Our spring interns and mentors recently got a behind-the-scenes tour of NASA Glenn’s Flight Research Building! This iconic hangar has been home to our Flight Operations team and aircraft for decades, symbolizing our center’s legacy of innovation. Now, it’s inspiring the next generation of aerospace pioneers. 📸: NASA/Sara Lowthian-Hanna

    • The photo shows a group of NASA Glenn Research Center spring 2025 interns posing inside the Flight Research Building, standing in front of a small aircraft. A "Welcome!" banner for the John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field is visible in the background, along with the American flag and the hangar’s structural framework. Credit: NASA/Sara Lowthian-Hanna
  • Bring the world’s largest annual hackathon to your community! 🌍🚀 Ready to grow your skills, connect with innovators, and rally your community to tackle real challenges on Earth and in space? Become a NASA Space Apps Local Lead! As a Local Lead, you'll help host a Space Apps Challenge event in your city, empowering teams to turn big ideas into solutions that make a difference. Apply now: https://lnkd.in/dh3Wy4Dt

    • A graphic with a dark blue background and the NASA International Space Apps Challenge logo in the top left corner.  A text heading says, "BECOME A LOCAL LEAD" and a subheading says, "Apply to host a Local Event during the NASA Space Apps Challenge on October 4-5, 2025." Four yellow markers below the text contain photos of groups of people. Text at the bottom of the graphic says, "Applications close June 1, 2025."
  • #DYK NASA Glenn has been at the forefront of the nation’s efforts to reduce aircraft engine noise for over 70 years? ✈️🔊 In 2001, our center helped pave the way for a groundbreaking engine technology—the chevron nozzle—to be used on modern airliners and make communities near airports quieter. Just one example of how NASA aeronautics research and development doesn’t only transform aerospace—it improves everyday life on Earth. Find out more in our latest #NASAHistory feature: https://lnkd.in/grUajFJB Image 1 Credit: NASA/Marvin Smith Image 2-3 Credit: Courtesy of Bill Rieke

    • A close-up of a chevron nozzle with jagged edges installed on the engine of a white aircraft, NASA Glenn's Learjet 25, with a blue stripe along its side. The aircraft is inside a large hangar. Credit: NASA/Marvin Smith
    • A man and a woman wearing blue NASA flight suits stand in front of the tail of a white NASA airplane, the Learjet 25, with a blue stripe along its side, a small NASA logo, and text that says, “JET NOISE REDUCTION RESEARCH.” A chevron nozzle can be seen installed behind them. Credit: Courtesy of Bill Rieke
    • A view of the underside of a flying white aircraft, NASA Glenn's Learjet 25, set against a clear blue sky. An experimental chevron nozzle is visible on the left wing. Credit: Courtesy of Bill Rieke
  • Our NASA Electric Aircraft Testbed (NEAT) has won a Laureate Award from Aviation Week for extraordinary advancements in commercial aviation! ✈️👏 Located at our Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio, NEAT is a one-of-a-kind site where industry, government, and academia can test electrified aircraft propulsion systems at simulated altitudes. This work is paving the way for transforming flight and creating more fuel-efficient commercial aircraft. #NASA #NASAGlenn #Aviation #Flight #ElectricAircraft #Testing #Aeronautics

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