Article How Aerospace is Advancing Sensor Capabilities for Wildfires With the effects of climate change becoming more prominent, Aerospace is leveraging technology and lessons learned to improve wildfire detection and monitoring. January 2023
Article Aerospace Interns Improve Wildfire Detection and Monitoring Capabilities Aerospace’s Concept Design Center (CDC) continues to empower and mentor the next generation of engineers through internships—providing hands-on opportunities for real-world impact. January 2023
Article Expanding Integration Across Government and Commercial Space for Speed and Resiliency Aerospace partnered with TechCrunch to bring together industry leaders and experts, helping break down barriers within the enterprise by facilitating conversations that can help drive collaboration… December 2022
Article Aerospace Develops a Low Cost Cislunar Navigation Approach Aerospace engineers are designing a cislunar position, navigation, and timing (PNT) framework to support many future missions. December 2022
Article USSF-44: Space Force Successfully Completes First Mission on Falcon Heavy Rocket USSF-44 marked the first time SpaceX's most powerful rocket was used in support of a National Security Space Launch mission. December 2022
Article Ionosphere Mission SPORTs Aerospace Sensor Article Aerospace developed a critical sensor to study the effects of ionosphere scintillation, a natural occurrence that disrupts radio signals, communications, and GPS navigation. November 2022
Article Mission Ready: First All-Aerospace Mars Analog Crew is a Go Aerospace’s six-member crew will embark on a two-week analog mission at the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) to test new technologies that could help shape the future of human space exploration. November 2022
Article Artemis I: NASA’s Mission Back to the Moon Takes Flight The Artemis program aims to return astronauts to the lunar surface by 2025, making way for eventually expanding human space exploration to Mars. November 2022
Article A Brief History of Space Debris The creation of humanmade orbital debris, and the need to survey these objects in space, was born alongside launch activity in the 20th century. Today, thousands of space debris pieces are cataloged… November 2022
Article New Long March 5B Uncontrolled Reentry Tracked by Aerospace's Experts Aerospace's experts at the Center for Orbital and Reentry Debris Studies (CORDS) are actively tracking the CZ-5B rocket body and intend to share their reentry predictions as sufficient data… October 2022
Article Aerospace Prototype Could Help Reshape the Future of PNT The Aerospace Corporation is advancing solutions to augment and strengthen the nation’s PNT capabilities by exploring the use of alternative radiofrequencies to transmit PNT signals. October 2022
Article Leveraging the SPARTA Matrix The Space Attack Research and Tactic Analysis (SPARTA) matrix visualizes the relationship between tactics and techniques/sub-techniques for space-cyber threats. October 2022
Article Understanding Space-Cyber Threats with the SPARTA Matrix SPARTA serves to ensure the space-cyber community is empowered to continually educate engineers and system defenders so they can overcome the unique cyber-threats they face in the domain. October 2022
Article Community Connections Thrive Across the Country Our employees across the country are dedicated to giving back and making a difference in the communities they call home. October 2022
Article Fostering Students’ Curiosity All Year Round Summer break provides the perfect opportunity to give back to students and teachers in our communities that need it most. October 2022
Article Connecting to the Community Through outreach programs and partnering with our customers, Aerospace amplifies our meaningful impacts on the community. October 2022