NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center

NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center

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Joined January 2009 (17 years on YouTube)
Subscribers
154K
Growth (7d)
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Total views
43M
Videos
1.1K
Avg views/video
41K

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From the mighty roar of rocket engines to extraordinary scientific discoveries about our universe, Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama is enabling the nations exploration of space as it has since 1960. While the center inspired the "Rocket City" nickname of its hometown, propulsion is only one of the many cutting-edge exploration and research projects going on at Marshall. The center uses its talented team members, extensive experience and state-of-the-art facilities to serve the interests of both science and exploration. The result? Increased understanding about our universe, ground-breaking scientific discoveries, improvements to life on Earth, and an improved ability to work and live in space.

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