Air Products and Chemicals Inc. announced that it has been awarded supply contracts totaling more than $140 million from NASA to provide liquid hydrogen to several NASA facilities. Under the new contracts, Air Products will supply approximately 36.5 million pounds of liquid hydrogen to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, as well as the Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama and the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. The company has a longstanding relationship with NASA, supplying industrial gases for various space missions and programs since 1957.
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