NASA worked with partner agencies to use space-based assets to capture
imagery of Hurricane Harvey that impacted the Texas-Louisiana Gulf
Coast region. Imagery captured from the vantage point of space, provides
data that weather forecasters, emergency responders and other officials
can use to better inform the public. Views from the International Space
Station, and NOAA’s GOES East satellite showed the massive size and
movement of the storm. While Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM)
Mission analyzed the storm’s record-breaking rainfall – which led to
catastrophic flooding in Texas and Louisiana. Due to the storm, our
Johnson Space Center in Houston is closed through Labor Day, while the
region recovers, but Mission Control remains operational in support of
the crew aboard the International Space Station. Also, Final RS-25
Engine Test of the Summer, Key SLS Rocket Hardware Finished, and
Researching Quiet Supersonic Flight!
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