Flight Projects Directorate
Enabling exploration in EARTH and SPACE science by transforming concepts and questions into reality
FPD is responsible for overall management and implementation of the flight projects at Goddard Space Flight Center. This includes the in-house instrument projects, and the infrastructure that supports these projects including contracts management, technical and business management, mission design, fabrication, integration, environmental test, design and readiness review management, launch operations, and orbital operations.
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The FPD Portfolio
The Flight Projects Directorate manages the implementation, maintenance, and operations of end-to-end space architectures, including mission operations, tracking, and data acquisition services for missions supported by GSFC.
FPD assures that a strong and consistent program and project management approach is implemented on all projects including the establishment of overall requirements, design reviews, systems analysis, appropriate pre-launch test programs, and science data delivery from operational systems.
Astrophysics
Focuses on missions and technologies aimed at answering: How do galaxies, stars, and planetary systems form and evolve?
An Amazing Legacy for Astrophysics: Hubble, JWST, and More!
Heliophysics
Addresses solar structure and magnetic activity, solar wind, solar disturbances, and their effects on Earth’s upper atmosphere
Goddard's Heliophysics Science DivisionPlanetary &
Lunar Science
Supports new scientific measurements to explore the solar system. Primary research areas include developing instruments for landers and orbiting spacecraft, as well as providing entire spacecraft/observatories
Goddard's Planetary Systems LaboratoryCross-Cutting
Technology &
Capabilities
Addresses technology or capabilities which are applicable to more than one strategic line of business, everything from nano-materials, electronics and detectors, to system architectures
NASA's Exploration & In-space ServicesSuborbital
Platforms &
Range Services
Focuses on technologies that allow carriers to fly at new locations, altitude regimes, and for extended durations. The line of business also focuses on reducing the weight of instruments flying on NASA’s Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) platforms.
Goddard's Suborbital ResearchUpcoming Launches
Launch Readiness dates
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Internal Team Resources
400 Internal Sharepoint website (password required)
Critical Path Newsletter
Centers & Facilities
Goddard Space Flight Center
Location
Greenbelt
Founded
May 1st, 1959
People
10,000
Director
Makenzie Lystrup