Article NIRAC Camera Captures Atmospheric Glow The Earth’s atmosphere is never completely dark. Even at night, the atmosphere gives off light because of chemical reactions that are taking place. This phenomenon, known as airglow, has inspired an… May 2019
Article Space Policy Webinar: Launch Uncertainty According to deployment milestones for proposed satellite constellations approved by the FCC in 2018, approximately 13,000 satellites need to be launched over the next nine years. How will that… May 2019
Video Space Cloud: Delivering Artificial Intelligence to Space Aerospace engineers developed an artificial intelligence system that uses modern cloud computing to enable satellites to transmit meaningful data and discard the rest. April 2019
Article Back to the Moon NASA has plans to put humans on the moon. Here’s how Aerospace is helping to make that happen. April 2019
Article Space Cloud: Delivering Artificial Intelligence to Space Aerospace engineers developed an artificial intelligence system that uses modern cloud computing to enable satellites to transmit meaningful data and discard the rest. April 2019
Article Artificial Intelligence Takes on Asteroids A 25-meter asteroid could devastate an area of Earth the size of Manhattan. Here’s how Aerospace developed artificial intelligence to help make sure that doesn’t happen. April 2019
Article xLab Turns Ideas Into Reality Meet xLab, a new Aerospace organization that consolidates our prototyping expertise to develop rapid solutions to the threats facing the nation’s space assets. April 2019
Article A New Tool To Fight GPS Jammers GPS jamming can drastically impact military and civilian life. A team from Aerospace’s Communication System Implementation Subdivision built a tool to counter jam the jammers. March 2019
Article Building A Better Spacesuit NASA‘s plans to put astronauts on the moon and Mars needs a new EVA suit —the first in 40 years. Here’s what Aerospace is doing about it. March 2019
Article WGS Launches Following Challenges The 10th WGS launch aboard a Delta IV had unexpected challenges. Everything looked relatively smooth through the various pre-launch reviews. But in the days leading up to launch and all through the… March 2019
Article Watch and Learn A new artificial intelligence tool can protect space systems from hackers. March 2019
Article Sabbaticals Aid Creativity and Innovation ILab recently passed a milestone in its sabbatical program, with two teams tying for the 50th sabbatical award. March 2019
Article Outpacing the Threat Aerospace hosted a forum of government and industry in February to develop an actionable plan aligned with the National Defense Strategy. March 2019
Article Meet Our People: Jennifer A mechanical engineer who prototypes in animation and virtual reality. February 2019
Article Shining New Light On Space Objects Aerospace scientists are harnessing the power of polarized light to rapidly determine whether an object is a satellite or dangerous debris. February 2019
Article Meet Our People: Colin A design engineer with a passion for solar cells and small sats. February 2019