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Goddard Space Flight Center
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NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), founded in 1959 in Greenbelt, Maryland, USA, is a government research facility under NASA. Key activities encompass Earth science, astrophysics, heliophysics, and space technology development. In UAP/UFO contexts, GSFC employs Ravi Kopparapu, an astrobiologist advocating scientific UAP investigations via multi-sensor networks and satellite data. Mark McInerney, appointed NASA's UAP Research Director, previously worked at GSFC. GSFC supports missions like Pandora for exoplanet atmospheres, aiding astrobiology relevant to UAP discussions. Notable achievements include Hubble operations and climate satellites. Currently active amid NASA budget cuts. (512 characters)