The NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) is located in Houston, Texas, and serves as the hub for human spaceflight activities in the United States. Established in 1961, it plays a crucial role in training astronauts, developing spacecraft, and managing missions to the International Space Station (ISS).
JSC is home to the Mission Control Center, where flight controllers monitor and support space missions. The center also conducts research in various fields, including space exploration, robotics, and life sciences, contributing to advancements in technology and our understanding of space.