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Articles tagged: Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)

  • Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Boeing Phantom Works, Orbital Test Vehicle Mission 5 (OTV-5), US Air Force, X37B 30 October 2019 Questions surround US top-secret spaceplane mission

    ...in a long-duration space environment. During this last mission the craft has successfully worked on Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) experiments including advanced thermal control system technologies for use in future satellites said Randy Walden...

    • Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
    • Boeing Phantom Works
    • Orbital Test Vehicle Mission 5 (OTV-5)
    • US Air Force
    • X37B
  • Academia, Article, Brian Ten Eyck, Moriba Jah, opinions August 2016 Academia’s role in space protection, space traffic management & orbital debris mitigation

    ... Standards, ‘Continuing Kepler’s Quest’, was that AFSPC become more transparent and work via the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to engage the space community - but this was in the context of expanding the Astrodynamics Advisory Committee...

    • Academia
    • Article
    • Brian Ten Eyck
    • Moriba Jah
    • opinions
    Authors:
  • Igor Zharenov, RDC ScanEx, Sputnix Ltd, STRaND-1, Vladimir Gershenzon March 2015 Sky links: from multi-satellite systems to nano-launchers

    ... set was developed by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), together with the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). In 2012, the Russian Sputnix company began working on the set’s development and implementation. Sputnix...

    • Igor Zharenov
    • RDC ScanEx
    • Sputnix Ltd
    • STRaND-1
    • Vladimir Gershenzon
    Authors: Alexander Popov     Andrey Potapov     Igor Zharenov     Vladimir Gershenzon    
  • GEO belt, satellites, UN COPUOS April 2017 Urgent action needed to keep satellites safe in orbit

    ...Analysis (S&A) team on Maui, Hawaii, where Boeing operates the Maui Space Surveillance System for the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), conducting research into observational and analysis techniques to advance space surveillance. He joined Boeing...

    • GEO belt
    • satellites
    • UN COPUOS
    Authors: Mark A. Skinner    
  • intergration, NASA, on-orbit assembly, STPI August 2017 On-orbit assembly will deliver major benefits in coming decade

    ... are being developed for automated on-orbit inspection of spacecraft. In the United States, the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Automated Navigation and Guidance Experiment for Local Space (ANGELS) spacecraft investigated technologies and...

    • intergration
    • NASA
    • on-orbit assembly
    • STPI
    Authors: Bhavya Lal     Iain D. Boyd    

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