NASA’s Glenn Research Center Dedicates Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio

By  //  August 14, 2021

NASA’s Glenn Research Center located on 6,400 acres

The facility that houses the world’s most powerful space simulation chambers has now been named for the world’s most famous astronaut as NASA’s Glenn Research Center held a dedication ceremony for its Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility. (NASA image)

(NASA) – The facility that houses the world’s most powerful space simulation chambers has now been named for the world’s most famous astronaut as NASA’s Glenn Research Center held a dedication ceremony for its Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility.

Formerly known as Plum Brook Station, the facility is located on 6,400 acres in Sandusky, Ohio, and is home to powerful space simulation chambers that support NASA’s Artemis program and commercial spaceflight testing.

The event was attended by NASA Administrator Senator Bill Nelson, NASA Glenn Director Marla Pérez-Davis, Mark Armstrong (son of Neil Armstrong), NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy, NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana, Armstrong Test Facility Director David Stringer, and members of the Ohio Congressional Delegation.

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