NASA Glenn Research Center, Northeast Ohio

Last week marked an extraordinary period of activity and achievement in Northeast Ohio for NASA Glenn and partners. The region buzzed with energy upon a leadership visit from NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy. Members of the community joined in for the STEM aviation event, and a significant milestone was celebrated with the ribbon cutting of the first mission-centered building in three decades. Additionally, the Ohio Aerospace Institute (OAI) hosted a remarkable EWTS event, partnered with COSI for a NASA learning lunch box distribution, and welcomed more than 30 elected officials’ staff members. NASA expressed its gratitude to all of you who contribute to the thriving ecosystem propelling Ohio forward. Below are some exciting highlights of this memorable week and some positive recent news stories that captured the essence of these remarkable events and others.

New facility at Cleveland’s NASA Glenn Research Center aims to advance communications technology
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On August 30, 2023, local representatives and NASA officials gathered in Cleveland for a ribbon cutting ceremony at NASA Glenn’s new Aerospace Communications Facility. Inside the new building, researchers and scientists will develop advanced communications methods for use not only on Earth, but in space exploration, including in the Artemis mission.

The 54,000 square foot building houses 25 labs, designed for researchers and scientists to come together to work on optical communications, quantum communications, and cognitive communications. The goal is to make communications faster and increase bandwidth and throughput, according to NASA Glenn Center Director Dr. Jimmy Kenyon.

“If we’re going to have people on the other side of the moon, they’ve got to be able to talk to planet Earth,” Dr. Kenyon said. “And they’re going to be getting gobs of data that they’ve got to get back to planet Earth so we can see it, we can understand it, we can learn from it, and we can use it to make our Earth better and our mission stronger.”

NASA officials, including Bryan Smith, director of facilities, test, and manufacturing at NASA Glenn, said what is developed, built, and tested in these laboratories will have a direct impact on the Artemis mission.

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NASA Glenn in the News

Mission Possible: NASA Glenn is a job generator for Northeast Ohio

Publication: WKYC
Date: Sept. 3

Dignitaries Tour NASA Glenn

Publication: Sandusky Register
Date: August 31

A Ribbon Cutting on a New Communication Facility at NASA Glenn

Broadcaster: Channel 19 News
Date: August 31 and Sept. 1

New facility at Cleveland’s NASA Glenn Research Center aims to advance communications technology

Broadcaster: Channel 3 News
Date: Aug. 30 and 31

NASA’s Glenn’s New Aerospace Communications Facility Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Broadcaster: Fox 8 News
Date: Aug. 30 and 31

NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland opens aerospace communications facility (photos)

Publication: Cleveland Business Journal
Date: Aug. 30

Northeast Ohio man celebrates 40 years since becoming the first African American in space

Broadcaster: Channel 5 News
Date: Aug. 30, 2023

Celebrating Historic 40th Anniversary

Broadcaster: Channel 3 News
Date: Aug. 30

New facility at NASA Glenn Research Center will help put humans on Mars

Publication: The Chronicle-Telegram
Date: Aug. 31

NASA Electric Aircraft Tested

Broadcaster: Channel 13 News (Toledo)
Date: Aug. 30

Kaptur, Brown learning more about NASA operations in Ohio

Publication: The Blade (Toledo)
Date: Aug. 30

NASA, Local Leaders Inspire Students about Aeronautics

Broadcaster: Channel 3 News
Date: Aug. 29

The quiet economic engine that is Cleveland’s NASA Glenn Research Center

Broadcaster: Channel 5 News
Date: Aug. 29

NASA hopes to plant seeds for the future with STEM Aviation Day

Publication: The Plain Dealer
Date: Aug. 29

Boys & Girls Clubs, NASA Glenn and COSI spark interest in STEM with Learning Lunchboxes at Ely Elementary

Publication: The Morning Journal
Date: Aug. 29

NASA’s Deputy Administrator and Rep. Marcy Kaptur to tour new home of NASA’s NEAT

Broadcaster: Channel 13 News (Toledo)
Date: Aug. 29

London to New York in 90 minutes: NASA explores supersonic passenger jet potential

Publication: Travel and Tour online
Date: Aug. 29

New York to London in 90 minutes? NASA exploring passenger jet that could do it

Publication: ABC news
Date: Aug. 28

NASA moves a step closer to supersonic passenger flights

Publication: CNN
Date: Aug. 26

Roars to whispers: NASA’s quest to mute jet noise pollution

Publication: Interesting Engineering
Date: Aug. 26

Kaptur among 3 to tour facilities within the state, Tours include NASA Glenn campuses

Publication: The Blade (Toledo)
Date: Aug. 30