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Space Coast: NASA's Galveston Island Connection

Space Coast: NASA's Galveston Island Connection

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The Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, just 30 miles north of Galveston Island, has been at the heart of American space exploration for more than six decades. This connection has created a unique relationship between coastal living and cosmic discovery, with astronauts living and working on the island and NASA collaborating with local institutions on innovative projects.

• NASA established the Johnson Space Center near Galveston in 1964 after a national search for ideal conditions
• President Kennedy's famous 1962 Rice University speech helped rally support for the Apollo program
• Retired astronaut Colonel Mike Fossum joined Texas A&M University at Galveston in 2017 as vice president
• Astronaut Christina Koch tweeted photos of Galveston from space during her record-breaking 328-day mission
• Koch is now part of the Artemis II crew scheduled to orbit the moon in 2026
• The Sargassum Early Advisory System (SEAS) uses NASA satellite imagery to forecast seaweed landings with 90% accuracy
• NASA has conducted Orion spacecraft testing in Gulf waters off Galveston Island
• Texas A&M Galveston vessels and divers supported critical spacecraft water recovery tests


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