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  2. Stennis Space Center - Wikipedia

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    The museum and visitor center for the Stennis Space Center was known as StenniSphere. Upon the imminent opening of the new INFINITY Science Center, StenniSphere closed its doors to the public on February 15, 2012. [56] Unlike INFINITY, the StenniSphere building is located within the grounds of the Stennis Space Center.

  3. List of NASA visitor centers - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong Flight Research Center: Edwards Air Force Base, California Great Lakes Science Center: Glenn Research Center: Cleveland, Ohio Jet Propulsion Laboratory: Jet Propulsion Laboratory (FFRDC) Pasadena, California Space Center Houston: Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center: Houston, Texas John C. Stennis Space Center: John C. Stennis Space Center ...

  4. Logtown, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Logtown, Mississippi is a ghost town located in Hancock County, Mississippi.It is one of several ghost towns situated within the 125,000 acre acoustic buffer zone of NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center.

  5. NASA’s Stennis Space Center new director in ... - AOL

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    In announcing Bailey’s appointment to center director in April, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson acknowledged Hancock County’s long-standing role in the space agency’s work. “So much of NASA ...

  6. Stennis Space Center to test solid rockets for first time ...

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  7. NASA facilities - Wikipedia

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    Stennis Space Center (SSC), originally the Mississippi Test Facility, is located in Hancock County, Mississippi, on the banks of the Pearl River at the Mississippi–Louisiana border. Commissioned on October 25, 1961, it was NASA's largest rocket engine test facility until the end of the Space Shuttle program. It is currently used for rocket ...