Marshall Space Flight Center

Cover of Marshall Space Flight Center by Cindy Donze Manto
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9781467104548
ISBN-10: 146710454X
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 0.75 Pounds
Width: 0.31 Inches
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Marshall Space Flight Center by Cindy Donze Manto, published by Arcadia Publishing in 2020, offers a detailed exploration of the historical significance of the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in Huntsville, Alabama. This 128-page book delves into the center’s origins during the Cold War, tracing its transformation from a cotton production area to a pivotal site for missile and rocket development. The narrative highlights key milestones, including the establishment of NASA and the dedication of MSFC by President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Readers will find a rich compilation of photographic images and maps sourced from various libraries, museums, and private collections, providing a visual context to the historical narrative. The book covers significant achievements of MSFC, including its contributions to the Mercury and Apollo programs, Skylab, and the Space Shuttle, as well as its current role in supporting lunar missions under Project Artemis. With a focus on history and local significance, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of space exploration in the United States.


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Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) was carved from the environs of Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, at the height of the Cold War with the former Soviet Union.

Originally, the area was a center for cotton production and large mills, but on the eve of World War II, civic leaders sought a US Army initiative that established Redstone and Huntsville Arsenals for the manufacture and stockpile of small solid-fuel rockets and chemical weapons.After World War II, Operation Paperclip brought scientists and engineers from Germany to pursue missile and rocket development at Redstone Arsenal’s Army Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA) and eventually the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). After establishing the civilian NASA on July 29, 1958, Pres. Dwight D.Eisenhower dedicated the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center on September 8, 1960, to the resolute general, statesman, and “builder of peace.” The president concluded, “May this great center be ever worthy of its honored name.” Following the Mercury and Apollo programs of the 1960s and early 1970s, MSFC’s notable achievements continued with Skylab, Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, Space Shuttle, Spacelab, and the space station. Today, Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA’s leading center for propulsion systems and launch vehicles, supports the lunar missions of Project Artemis.

Cindy Donze Manto, a historian, urban planner, and the author of Michoud Assembly Facility and Stennis Space Center, has assembled a compilation of photographic images and maps culled from an array of libraries, museums, private collections, and NASA.

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