National Aeronautics and Space Administration; has used hydrogen since early 1960s including Saturn V; supported by Air Products since 1957 for Apollo 11, Space Shuttle, upcoming Artemis II in 2026; facilities include Kennedy Space Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, Stennis Space Center[1][2][4]
NASA, founded in 1958, leads US civilian space efforts. It conducts research and flight projects for human and robotic exploration, aeronautics, and science. Its Cryogenic Fluid Management portfolio is managed by the Glenn Research Center (GRC), Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), and Ames Research Center (ARC), with