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Cryogenics deals with the storage, transfer, or conversion of energy. Low temperature technologies are used throughout our world in areas including medicine, biology, food processing, computers, rocket propulsion,
and the spaceports of the future. The Cryogenics Testbed Facility at the NASA John F. Kennedy Space Center is available to assist with these applications--and more. This facility is jointly operated by NASA and Sierra Lobo
to serve the product development needs of industry, government, and academic partners in the field of cryogenics.
The Cryogenics Testbed
is located on the grounds of NASA’s John F. Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The Cryogenics Testbed is a one-of-a-kind, one-stop capability providing comprehensive cryogenic expertise in system
design, product development and performance evaluation and testing.
At the Cryogenics Testbed customers are able to
take an idea from its inception, through design, to analysis, into prototyping and real-time testing, all the way to a marketable product.
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