
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, located in Houston, Texas, is NASA's primary facility for human spaceflight activities. It oversees astronaut training, spacecraft design, and mission planning for space missions, including those to the International Space Station. The center manages mission control, monitors spacecraft during flights, and conducts research to support human space exploration. Named after President Lyndon B. Johnson, it plays a crucial role in advancing space science and exploration efforts, working with scientists, engineers, and astronauts to achieve NASA’s goals in space.