NASA's Ames Research Center

NASA's Ames Research Center, located at Moffett Field, California, was founded Dec. 20, 1939, as an aircraft research laboratory by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) and in 1958 it became part of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).Ames, one of 10 NASA field installations, is located in the heart of California's Silicon Valley at the core of the research cluster of high-tech companies, universities and laboratories that define the region's character. With over $3 billion in capital equipment, 2,300 research personnel and a $600 million annual budget, Ames' economic impact is significant. Ames plays a critical role in virtually all NASA missions in support of America's space and aeronautics programs.As a leader in information technology research with a focus on supercomputing, networking and intelligent systems, Ames conducts the critical R&D and develops the enabling technologies that make NASA missions possible. Ames also is a leader in nanotechnology, fundamental space biology, biotechnology, aerospace and thermal protection systems, and human factors research. Ames research in astrobiology focuses on the effects of gravity on living things, and the nature and distribution of stars, planets and life in the universe.In addition, Ames works collaboratively with the FAA, conducting research in air traffic management to make safer, cheaper and more efficient air travel a reality. Ames engages in information and education outreach, forms collaborative partnerships, and fosters commercial application of NASA technologies. Ames is developing NASA Research Park, an integrated, dynamic research and education community created to cultivate diverse partnerships with academia, industry and non-profit organizations in support of NASA's mission.

Upcoming (0)

Sorry, there are no upcoming events

Past (6)

SpaceX 6 Launch Event at NASA Ames Research Park primary image

SpaceX 6 Launch Event at NASA Ames Research Park

Mon, Apr 13 • 11:00 AM

Free

Ames Public Event for Orion’s First Test Flight primary image

Ames Public Event for Orion’s First Test Flight

Thu, Dec 4 • 1:00 AM

Free

NASA Ames Open House - Backstage Passes primary image

NASA Ames Open House - Backstage Passes

Sat, Oct 18 • 2:30 PM

Free

NASA Ames 75th Anniversary Open House primary image

NASA Ames 75th Anniversary Open House

Sat, Oct 18 • 2:00 PM

Free

IRIS Science Cafes primary image

IRIS Science Cafes

Wed, May 7 • 5:30 PM

Free

SpaceX 6 Launch Event at NASA Ames Research Park primary image

SpaceX 6 Launch Event at NASA Ames Research Park

Mon, Apr 13 • 11:00 AM

Free

Ames Public Event for Orion’s First Test Flight primary image

Ames Public Event for Orion’s First Test Flight

Thu, Dec 4 • 1:00 AM

Free

NASA Ames Open House - Backstage Passes primary image

NASA Ames Open House - Backstage Passes

Sat, Oct 18 • 2:30 PM

Free

NASA Ames 75th Anniversary Open House primary image

NASA Ames 75th Anniversary Open House

Sat, Oct 18 • 2:00 PM

Free

IRIS Science Cafes primary image

IRIS Science Cafes

Wed, May 7 • 5:30 PM

Free

NASA's Ames Research Center, located at Moffett Field, California, was founded Dec. 20, 1939, as an aircraft research laboratory by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) and in 1958 it became part of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).Ames, one of 10 NASA field installations, is located in the heart of California's Silicon Valley at the core of the research cluster of high-tech companies, universities and laboratories that define the region's character. With over $3 billion in capital equipment, 2,300 research personnel and a $600 million annual budget, Ames' economic impact is significant. Ames plays a critical role in virtually all NASA missions in support of America's space and aeronautics programs.As a leader in information technology research with a focus on supercomputing, networking and intelligent systems, Ames conducts the critical R&D and develops the enabling technologies that make NASA missions possible. Ames also is a leader in nanotechnology, fundamental space biology, biotechnology, aerospace and thermal protection systems, and human factors research. Ames research in astrobiology focuses on the effects of gravity on living things, and the nature and distribution of stars, planets and life in the universe.In addition, Ames works collaboratively with the FAA, conducting research in air traffic management to make safer, cheaper and more efficient air travel a reality. Ames engages in information and education outreach, forms collaborative partnerships, and fosters commercial application of NASA technologies. Ames is developing NASA Research Park, an integrated, dynamic research and education community created to cultivate diverse partnerships with academia, industry and non-profit organizations in support of NASA's mission.

Events

Sorry, there are no upcoming events
SpaceX 6 Launch Event at NASA Ames Research Park primary image

SpaceX 6 Launch Event at NASA Ames Research Park

Mon, Apr 13 • 11:00 AM

Free

Ames Public Event for Orion’s First Test Flight primary image

Ames Public Event for Orion’s First Test Flight

Thu, Dec 4 • 1:00 AM

Free

NASA Ames Open House - Backstage Passes primary image

NASA Ames Open House - Backstage Passes

Sat, Oct 18 • 2:30 PM

Free

NASA Ames 75th Anniversary Open House primary image

NASA Ames 75th Anniversary Open House

Sat, Oct 18 • 2:00 PM

Free

IRIS Science Cafes primary image

IRIS Science Cafes

Wed, May 7 • 5:30 PM

Free

SpaceX 6 Launch Event at NASA Ames Research Park primary image

SpaceX 6 Launch Event at NASA Ames Research Park

Mon, Apr 13 • 11:00 AM

Free

Ames Public Event for Orion’s First Test Flight primary image

Ames Public Event for Orion’s First Test Flight

Thu, Dec 4 • 1:00 AM

Free

NASA Ames Open House - Backstage Passes primary image

NASA Ames Open House - Backstage Passes

Sat, Oct 18 • 2:30 PM

Free

NASA Ames 75th Anniversary Open House primary image

NASA Ames 75th Anniversary Open House

Sat, Oct 18 • 2:00 PM

Free

IRIS Science Cafes primary image

IRIS Science Cafes

Wed, May 7 • 5:30 PM

Free