NASA Headquarters explained

Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters
Logo Alt:NASA logo
Alternate Name:Two Independence Square
Location:300 Hidden Figures Way SW
Washington, D.C.
Completion Date:1992
Building Type:Government offices
Commercial offices
Floor Count:9
Floor Area:606000square feet
Namesake:Mary W. Jackson
Developer:Boston Properties
Owner:Hana Asset Management[1]
References:[2]
Public Transit: Federal Center SW

The Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building at 300 E Street SW in Washington, D.C. houses NASA leadership who provide overall guidance and direction to the US government executive branch agency NASA, under the leadership of the NASA administrator. NASA Headquarters is organized into four Mission Directorates: Aeronautics, Exploration Systems, Science, and Space Operations. Ten field centers and a variety of installations around the country conduct the day-to-day work of the agency.[3]

The James E. Webb Memorial Auditorium, named for NASA's second administrator James E. Webb, hosts agency news conferences and NASA Social events.A lending library, the history office, archives, production facilities for NASA TV, and a NASA gift shop are also housed in the building.[4]

The building, which opened in 1992 as Two Independence Square as part of the two-building Independence Square complex which was designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, with George How as the senior designer.[5] It is currently owned by South Korean investment firm Hana Asset Management and leased to NASA through 2028.

On June 12, 2019, the street in front of the building was renamed Hidden Figures Way in honor of some of NASA's black women mathematicians, Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary W. Jackson, who were the central characters in the 2016 film Hidden Figures.[6] On June 24, 2020, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine announced that the agency’s headquarters building in Washington, D.C. had been renamed to Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters, after NASA's first black woman engineer, Mary W. Jackson.[7] On February 26, 2021, a ceremony was held officially renaming the building.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Kalinoski . Gail . July 17, 2017 . S. Korean Investment Firm Buys NASA HQ in DC . en-US . Commercial Property Executive . July 29, 2018.
  2. Web site: Emporis building ID 119599 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200918115431/https://www.emporis.com/buildings/119599 . September 18, 2020 . Emporis.
  3. Web site: Mochinski . Ron . 2015-04-16 . About NASA HQ . 2023-08-29 . NASA.
  4. Book: Mather, John C. . The very first light : the true inside story of the scientific journey back to the dawn of the universe . Boslough, John . . 2008 . 978-0-465-00529-1 . Rev. and updated. . New York, NY . registration.
  5. News: February 25, 1993 . George M. How, 35, An Architect, Is Dead . . July 26, 2020.
  6. Web site: June 12, 2019 . Sign of Progress: Street Renaming Puts NASA Headquarters on Hidden Figures Way . June 25, 2020.
  7. Web site: Potter . Sean . June 24, 2020 . NASA Names Headquarters After 'Hidden Figure' Mary W. Jackson . June 24, 2020 . NASA.
  8. Web site: Potter . Sean . February 24, 2021 . NASA to Honor 'Hidden Figure' Mary W. Jackson During Naming Ceremony . February 26, 2021 . NASA.