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Goddard Institute for Space Studies

Goddard Institute for Space Studies

Goddard Institute for Space Studies is an organization founded in 1961 by Robert Jastrow.

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giss.nasa.gov
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Laboratory
Laboratory
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Organization

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New York City
New York City
New York
New York
Parent Organization
Goddard Space Flight Center
Goddard Space Flight Center
NASA
NASA
Columbia University
Columbia University
Founded Date
May 1, 1961

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United States
United States
Founder
Robert Jastrow
Robert Jastrow
Named After
Robert H. Goddard
Robert H. Goddard
Short Name
GISS
SUSSY BAKA
Wikidata ID
Q422272
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The Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) is a laboratory and organization located in New York City and New York, United States. It was founded on May 1, 1961, by Robert Jastrow and is named after Robert H. Goddard. The institute has the short name GISS and is a part of several parent organizations, including Columbia University, NASA, and the Goddard Space Flight Center.

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