Aerial Views of Goddard: Integration and Test Facilities
Building 29, home of the largest high-bay clean room in the world, stands prominently in this panoramic aerial view of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. The clean room is as tall as an eight-story building and as wide as two basketball courts. The circular structure left of center houses the High Capacity Centrifuge, which is used to simulate launch and landing loads on spacecraft hardware. Imaged Oct. 5, 2023, looking south-southwest.
Credit: NASA/Francis Reddy
A collection of brief drone video clips featuring Goddard's Integration and Testing complex, captured Feb. 7, 2023.
Credit: NASA/Francis Reddy
A view high above the Integration and Test complex (center) places it in the broader context of the NASA Goddard campus. Building 29, the prominent rectangular structure, is home to the largest high-bay clean room in the world. The circular building left of center houses the High Capacity Centrifuge, which is used to simulate launch and landing loads on spacecraft hardware. Imaged Oct. 5, 2023, looking south-southwest.
Credit: NASA/Francis Reddy
Building 29, home of the largest high-bay clean room in the world, is highlighted in this view above NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. The clean room is as tall as an eight-story building and as wide as two basketball courts. The circular structure left of center houses the High Capacity Centrifuge, which is used to simulate launch and landing loads on spacecraft hardware. Imaged Oct. 5, 2023, looking south.
Credit: NASA/Francis Reddy
Building 29, home of the largest high-bay clean room in the world, is highlighted in this view above NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. The clean room is as tall as an eight-story building and as wide as two basketball courts. The circular structure left of center houses the High Capacity Centrifuge, which is used to simulate launch and landing loads on spacecraft hardware. Imaged Oct. 5, 2023, looking west-southwest.
Credit: NASA/Francis Reddy
Credits
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. However, individual items should be credited as indicated above.
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Drone crew
- Desiree Stover (InuTeq, LLC)
- Katherine Mellos (ASRC Federal System Solutions)
- Cecelia Vitale-Reddy (Prince George's Community College)
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Drone pilot
- Francis Reddy (University of Maryland College Park)
Release date
This page was originally published on Tuesday, October 17, 2023.
This page was last updated on Monday, October 30, 2023 at 1:53 PM EDT.