Article Ship and Launch in 30 Days or Less Experts team up to improve launch efficiencies to enable a satellite to launch within 30 days on any certified vehicle while maintaining mission assurance. July 2018
Article Pew Study Find Americans Support Space Discovery A 2018 Pew Research Center study found that most Americans support U.S. space programs and believe NASA is still essential to the future of U.S. space exploration. July 2018
Article Mission Success for CUMULOS and ISARA CubeSat The Integrated Solar Array and Reflectarray Antenna (ISARA) CubeSat mission succeeded in its ability to transfer data at ultrafast speeds while its CUMULOS secondary payload achieved first light. July 2018
Article Shaping the Future of Artificial Intelligence Aerospace and Starburst Accelerator partnered on an event to introduce government stakeholders to start-ups who specialize in emerging trends, capabilities, and applications in artificial… July 2018
Article Albuquerque Staff Hosts STEM Workshop Employee volunteers located at Aerospace’s Albuquerque office hosted teachers from the local area in their first STEM Teacher Workshop. July 2018
Article AeroCube 12 Deploys From ISS Aerospace’s latest AeroCubes deployed July 15 from the International Space Station with the goal of demonstrating new star-tracking imaging sensors and testing advanced solar cells and a variety of… July 2018
Article 8 Steps To Improving Small Sat Mission Success Want to build a CubeSat? No problem. Today, anybody can build these miniature spacecrafts in their garage with blueprints off the internet, commercial parts and this list for mission success compiled… July 2018
Article Mars One Hopeful Speaks at Aerospace Out of 200,000 applicants worldwide, Dr. Adriana Marais is one of 100 finalists chosen for the Mars One project, which aims to send humans to the red planet in the next decade. Marais spoke at an… July 2018
Article On-Board GPS Transponders for Small Sats The decreasing size—and growing number—of small satellites in orbit is creating more space debris and a burden for space traffic management. Could onboard GPS transponders be the solution? June 2018
Article Powering Small Satellites with Micropropulsion Technology A leader in micropropulsion testing and integration for CubeSats, Aerospace’s micropropulsion facility has the unique capability to test cutting-edge microthruster technology that efficiently powers… June 2018
Video You Can Change the World…from Space Help Aerospace tackle the world’s most complex challenges by being in the right place, on the right path, with the right purpose. June 2018
Article 41st Herndon Science Competition Winners Inspire Aerospace’s Robert Herndon Memorial Science Competition honors the legacy of aerospace pioneer Robert Herndon with competition events designed to stimulate engineering and STEM interest among… June 2018
Article STEM Tours for K-12 Students There’s no better way to introduce students to the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields than to tour the place where it is all happening—The Aerospace Corporation! Our K-12 STEM… June 2018
Article Spectrum Management Key to Regulatory Issues As mobile usage increases, the demand for more bandwidth on the limited radio frequency (RF) spectrum grows, which can lead to potential conflict with other industries. The need for spectrum… June 2018
Article The History Of Aerospace The 1960s was one of the most innovative periods of history in the United States. Following the founding of The Aerospace Corporation in 1960, the progress of the corporation’s work in support of the… June 2018
Article Aerospace Joins 59th Annual Armed Forces Day Celebration The Aerospace Corporation continued its commitment to the community and our ongoing partnership with the U.S. Air Force by participating in the 59th Annual Armed Forces Day Celebration to honor the… May 2018