Article Beauty is the Beach To commemorate Earth Day 2018, a dedicated group of Aerospace employees came together to beautify Manhattan Beach, CA. November 2018
Article Eyes Wide with Wonder on Both Coasts In El Segundo, CA, children visited the virtual reality lab, the drone facility, the STARS Mission Control Center, and the ever-popular cryogenics lab, where they discovered how hungry scientists… November 2018
Article Not Your Run-of-the-Mill Science Fair Middle- and high-school students got fired up at the 2018 Robert H. Herndon Memorial Science Competition. Working with Aerospace volunteers, showcased their leading-edge experiments and inventions… November 2018
Video How Off-the-Shelf Parts are Tested for Space Using off-the-shelf electronic parts for space applications is a very attractive option for short missions. The parts are plentiful, reliable in their intended applications, inexpensive, and quick to… October 2018
Video Spotlight on the Aerospace Latino Members Association The Aerospace Latino Members Association assists with recruiting efforts, career development, and STEM outreach. October 2018
Video Spotlight on the Aerospace Totally Adaptable Group The Aerospace Totally Adaptable Group partners with the corporation to help its members overcome obstacles to full productivity, assists with recruiting efforts, and much more. October 2018
Article NEO App Aids in Planetary Defense The NEO Deflection App allows everyone to engage in asteroid deflection exercises in order to raise awareness about the dangers of NEOs and learn about planetary defense techniques. October 2018
Article Satellite Constellation Risk Assessment Aerospace developed Constellation Risk Assessment, a unique technique that calculates projections of how a system of satellites, known as a constellation, will perform over time. CRA also predicts… October 2018
Video Launch To Success STEM Workshop Continuing its year-round commitment to support STEM education, The Aerospace Corporation held a STEM summer workshop dubbed “Aerospace Launch to Success,” for teachers and high school students. The… October 2018
Article AEHF-4 Mission Launches The Atlas V / Advanced Extremely High Frequency-4 mission lifted off in the early morning of October 17, virtually jumping off the launch pad as five solid rocket motors delivered nearly three… October 2018
Article Eirene Sceptre Aids In Cyber Defense To be resilient against paralyzing cyber attacks, real-time monitoring capabilities are needed to identify vulnerabilities before attacks occur. Aerospace is meeting this challenge with Eirene… October 2018
Article Final Flight for the Delta II Rocket The end of an era arrived Saturday morning, September 15, 2018 with an Earth-shaking roar and a brilliant flash of light as the world’s last Delta II rocket rose into the morning sky above Vandenberg… September 2018
Article Collaborating for Faster Acquisition Space acquisition is not broken, says Col. James Reynolds; however, the environment and threats have changed. September 2018
Article The Pitfalls Of Too Much Gold Gold embrittlement can result in solder joint loss of connectivity, costly unit rework, reduced mission life, reduced mission data, increased operational complexity, loss of redundancy, and mission… September 2018
Article Ensuring A Robust Infrastructure for Radiation-Effects Testing Scientists have long recognized the hazard posed by space radiation, which can lead to degradation, poor reliability, and potential failure in space systems. September 2018
Article INCOSE Model-Based Enterprise Capabilities Matrix Engineering and program management are making increased use of models to handle complex problems. While models have always been part of key activities they have been traditionally focused on specific… September 2018