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Front Door

What is NASA’s “Front Door?Front Door is NASA’s initiative to help reach business partners, entrepreneurs, academia, and the general public in an easy and quick way to access information about NASA technologies, capabilities, and partnerships information at any of the 10 NASA centers. This site highlights content specific to NASA Langley’s Facilities, Capabilities, Technology Transfer Spinoffs and Small Business Programs. If you are interested in exploring more of these resources and capabilities, “Step Inside” and Welcome to NASA Langley’s Front Door!

See our wonder at work

Discover how NASA Langley Research Center combines inquiry and action to create impact, turning “what if?” into what will be.

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Facilities

Explore NASA's Langley Research Center state-of-the-art facilities.

Measurement Systems Laboratory

The MSL is a 175,000-square-foot, five-story laboratory containing 40 state-of-the-art research labs and workspace for 245 people for developing, testing, and implementing new sensor and instrument technologies.

An artists rendering of the Flight Dynamics Research Facility. The facility houses a unique test section that will combine the capability of two older wind tunnels.

Flight Dynamics Research Facility

The Flight Dynamics Research Facility (FDRF) will be a highly versatile and cost-effective vertical wind tunnel for conducting flight-dynamics and other research on all manner of atmospheric flight vehicles.

14x22

14-by 22-Foot Subsonic Tunnel

Explore NASA Langley’s busiest wind tunnel where low-speed tests lead to safer takeoffs and landings.

A demonstration at NASA Langley Research Center's Structures and Materials Laboratory of a future otherworldly home for astronauts.

Structures and Materials Testing

See designs of space structures and learn about the materials used to make them.

Orion

Flight Research Hangar

Langley’s historic hangar houses aircraft that support an array of airborne research campaigns.

Flight Simulation

Flight Simulation

Langley’s Cockpit Motion Facility is designed around a state-of-the-art, high-performance, 76-inch six-degree-of-freedom synergistic motion system.

Technologies and Capabilities

Langley plays a critical role across all aspects of the NASA’s missions, from concept to splashdown.

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Aeronautics Research Directorate

The Aeronautics Research Directorate (ARD) at NASA Langley Research Center advances aviation by developing faster and more efficient vehicles and traffic management systems to overcome current constraints.

This is a photo of a splash test of the Orion capsule at NASA Langley's Hydro Impact Basin.

Engineering Directorate

The Engineering Directorate (ED) provides systems concepts, advanced technology and systems development to support the research and technology development objectives of the Aeronautics Research, Human Exploration and Operations, Science Mission, and Space Technology and Explorations Directorates.

Research Directorate

Research Directorate

The Research Directorate (RD) at NASA Langley Research Center provides research and technology development capabilities, serving science and mission needs across all NASA mission directorates.

This is an image of the Langley Aerodrome 8, or LA-8, a distributed electric propulsion, vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.

Research Services Directorate

The Research Services Directorate at NASA Langley Research Center oversees all manned and unmanned flight operations as well as the flight simulators at NASA Langley Research Center.

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Safety Mission Assurance Center

The Office of Safety and Mission Assurance (SMA) at NASA Langley Research Center assures the safety and enhances the success of all NASA activities.

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Science Directorate 

The Science Directorate (SD) at NASA Langley Research Center provides expertise in the areas of Atmospheric Composition, Air Quality, Earth’s Energy Budget and Lidar Remote Sensing that supports aeronautics, space technology, exploration and Earth science.

This artist's concept depicts astronauts and human habitats on Mars. NASA's Mars 2020 rover will carry a number of technologies that could make Mars safer and easier to explore for humans.

Space Technology and Exploration Directorate

The Space Technology and Exploration Directorate (STED) at NASA Langley Research Center advances science, space technology and exploration through enabling technologies, strategic partnerships and collaborations.

Artist concept of a fully reusable, two-stage-to-orbit space access system.

Systems Analysis and Concepts Directorate

The Systems Analysis and Concepts Directorate (SACD) at NASA Langley Research Center supports the future of aeronautics, exploration, space operations, and science by analyzing advanced aerospace system concepts for NASA decision makers and programs.

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Speaker's Bureau and Exhibits

The Speaker’s Bureau and Exhibits team share the NASA story, mission, and work with the American public.

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NASA Langley Research Center's outreach and exhibits program.
NASA Langley Research Center’s outreach and exhibits program.
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meet the team

Rosemary Baize

Director, Strategic Partnerships Office

Michelle Ferebee

Deputy Director, Strategic Partnerships Office

Glenn Hrinda

Senior Advisor, Strategic Partnerships Office

Jennifer Viudez

Lead, Langley Agreements Manager

Lena Little

Lead, Regional Partnerships

Kim Middleton

Lead, Technology Transfer

Lead, Small Business Innovation Research

Katrina Young

Lead, Technology Transfer Expansion Program (T2X)

Why Partnerships

Learn how NASA can help your organization achieve its goals

Strategic Partnerships connect NASA researchers and external parties to leverage unique government resources and expertise leading to collaborations for mutual benefit.  We match NASA capabilities with partner needs.  In the process, we gain an understanding of national needs and learn new methods for mutually advancing technology and missions.

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Explore Langley Partnerships

At the NASA Langley Research Center, partnerships are an important element of mission success across Aeronautics, Earth Science and Space…

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