About the Science Research and Projects Division
The mission of the Science Research and Projects Division at Marshall Space Flight Center is to expand scientific knowledge and explore the Earth and our universe in support of National and Agency goals. We are comprised of NASA civil servants and colleagues working in alliance with academia, US federal agencies, and international partners to develop space, airborne, and ground-based capabilities to better understand our home planet and its space environment.

Walt Petersen, Deputy Division Manager of Marshall’s Science Research and Projects Division, was notified that he has been selected to be a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society (AMS). The AMS is a professional science society that serves the global …
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On January 8, 2020, Michael Goodman received the Martha Maiden Lifetime Achievement Award in Bethesda, MD. This award is issues by the Federation of Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) and recognizes outstanding service to the community by individuals who have …
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The Science Research and Projects Division wants to congratulate our 2020 TIP awardess. Michelle Hui’s research, “Pulse Shape Discrimination for Gamma-ray Detection on SmallSat” was selected. Linda Krause’s research, “Charge Analyzer Responsive to Local Oscillations (CARLO)” was selected. Ken Kobayashi’s …
Two papers co-authored by MSFC scientists have been accepted for publication by the SPIE Journal of Astronomical Telescopes and Instrument Systems. The first paper is “Habitable-Zone Exoplanet Observatory (HabEx) baseline 4-m telescope: systems-engineering design process and predicted structural thermal optical performance”, …
The SPIE Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments and Systems (JATIS) has accepted for publication “Advanced UVOIR Mirror Technology Development for Very Large Space Telescopes.” The paper was authored by H. Philip Stahl (ST10) and surveys the accomplishments of the 6-year …
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