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Date: 2013-08-06 15:23:14
Technology
Composite materials
Space Shuttle program
Manufacturing
Michoud Assembly Facility
Marshall Space Flight Center
Advanced fiber placement
DIRECT
Advanced manufacturing
Spaceflight
NASA facilities
Human spaceflight

National Center for Advanced Manufacturing Supporting NASA Exploration Goals Through Advanced Technologies The National Center for Advanced Manufac­ turing is a partnership between NASA, the state of Louisiana and the U

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