Article Paving an Integrated Approach for Space’s Traffic Jam Problem In an effort to improve space traffic coordination and support the Office of Space Commerce (OSC) within NOAA, Aerospace contributed to a cloud-based prototype system. March 2022
Article Spaceflight Safety Takes Center Stage with Aerospace’s New Actors in Space Workshop The Aerospace Corporation’s Space Safety Institute collaborated with Secure World Foundation to adapt the Handbook for New Actors in Space into an interactive curriculum. March 2022
Article New ISS Camera to Provide Unprecedented Nighttime Imagery The Phenomenology Imager and Nighttime Observer camera, designed and built by Aerospace, supports low-Earth orbit weather and overhead persistent infrared augmentation missions. March 2022
Article Aerospace Celebrates Engineers Week: Reimagining the Possible For this year's celebration, Aerospace is focusing on recognizing the contributions of its engineers and helping to inspire the next generation. February 2022
Article Aerospace Scientists Part of New Science Teams for NASA’s Constellation to Study Earth’s Upper Atmosphere The Aerospace Corporation will support NASA’s Geospace Dynamic Constellation (GDC) mission to study the Earth’s upper atmosphere and its complex and dynamic interface with the space environment. February 2022
Article Meet the Aerospace CubeSat Fleet Since 1999, The Aerospace Corporation has been a pioneer in the design, construction and flight of ultrasmall satellites. Learn about our past and future satellites. February 2022
Article A Brief History of AeroCubes Through its AeroCube program, The Aerospace Corporation builds on its rich heritage and continues pushing the state of the art as a leading pioneer in the CubeSat community. February 2022
Article Aerospace’s CubeSat Milestones The Aerospace Corporation’s AeroCube program demonstrates the value of continuous development: each flight is an opportunity to identify improvements for the future. February 2022
Article Atlas V USSF-8 Launch Delivers Fifth and Sixth GSSAP Satellites to GEO Aerospace supported the National Security Space Launch mission, which advances the Space Force's Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program (GSSAP) network. January 2022
Article A Letter from the Chair of the Board and the President and CEO The rapidly changing space domain calls for new ideas and new approaches to accelerate the pace of innovation and respond to the threats we face. This year, The Aerospace Corporation charted a course… January 2022
Article Advancing Collaboration Across a Rapidly Evolving Space Enterprise Aerospace is dedicated to delivering mission success from an enterprise perspective, supporting its government customers with continuous engagement and a unique perspective that spans across a broad… January 2022
Article ECP-Lite to Understand Space Weather’s Impact on Spacecraft Space weather can affect every mission. Aerospace engineers and scientists’ newest innovation can help identify how such hazards affect critical space systems. December 2021
Article Accelerating Mission-Enabling Innovation With Government and Commercial Collaboration Aerospace partnered with TechCrunch to convene TC Sessions: Space 2021, the second space enterprise event to explore opportunities and discussions that enable government space programs to further… December 2021
Article NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to Piece Together Universe’s History The Aerospace Corporation reflects on the mission, commending NASA and the entire Webb team on this major technological achievement. December 2021
Article New CubeSat Could Shed Light on Earth’s Atmosphere Scientists at Aerospace are leading the way to unlocking new information about high-altitude molecular oxygen density with the DAILI mission. December 2021
Article 2021 CSR Report: Aerospace’s 2021 Summer of STEM Nurturing the next generation of STEM talent requires advocacy and outreach to students of all ages, as well as their teachers. Aerospace provides ongoing guidance and engagement in STEM disciplines… December 2021