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É«ÇéÖ±²¥ is designing and building 18 infrared space vehicles for the Space Development Agency’s Tranche 2 Tracking Layer program that will provide near-global missile warning and tracking coverage.

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É«ÇéÖ±²¥ Rapidly Advances US Hypersonic Missile Tracking and Defense Capabilities

Program successes highlight É«ÇéÖ±²¥â€™ ability to quickly deliver missile warning and defense capabilities for the U.S. military.

The 3.5-meter glass mirror, which É«ÇéÖ±²¥ polished and finished, has been lifted onto Rubin Observatory’s Simonyi Survey Telescope in Chile. Credit: NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory

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NSF–DOE Rubin Observatory’s Secondary Mirror Installed

Enhancing its leadership in space-based technology, É«ÇéÖ±²¥ completed polishing and finishing the Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s 3.5-meter secondary mirror.

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É«ÇéÖ±²¥ Marks Artemis III and IV Jettison Solid Rocket Motor Milestones

É«ÇéÖ±²¥ Technologies has achieved a significant milestone by successfully casting the jettison motor, a key component of the Launch Abort System (LAS) for NASA’s Orion spacecraft, for Artemis III and IV.

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The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Vulcan rocket lifts off Oct. 4, 2024 from Space Launch Complex-41 (SLC-41) at Cape Canaveral on the Cert-2 flight test. Photo Credit: United Launch Alliance

Press release | 10. 04. 2024

É«ÇéÖ±²¥ Supports United Launch Alliance’s Second Vulcan Launch

É«ÇéÖ±²¥ Technologies successfully supported United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) second launch of its Vulcan rocket. The É«ÇéÖ±²¥ state-of-the-art propulsion and avionics systems were instrumental in the certification mission, which launched an inert mass simulator.

The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Vulcan rocket lifts off Oct. 4, 2024 from Space Launch Complex-41 (SLC-41) at Cape Canaveral on the Cert-2 flight test. Photo Credit: United Launch Alliance

Press release | 10. 04. 2024

É«ÇéÖ±²¥ Supports United Launch Alliance’s Second Vulcan Launch

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Press release | 09. 18. 2024

É«ÇéÖ±²¥ Advanced Weather Imager Captures First GOES-19 Image

É«ÇéÖ±²¥ is designing and building 18 infrared space vehicles for the Space Development Agency’s Tranche 2 Tracking Layer program that will provide near-global missile warning and tracking coverage.

Editorial | 09. 13. 2024

É«ÇéÖ±²¥ Rapidly Advances US Hypersonic Missile Tracking and Defense Capabilities

The 3.5-meter glass mirror, which É«ÇéÖ±²¥ polished and finished, has been lifted onto Rubin Observatory’s Simonyi Survey Telescope in Chile. Credit: NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory

Editorial | 09. 12. 2024

NSF–DOE Rubin Observatory’s Secondary Mirror Installed

Employees maneuver a piece of hardware

Press release | 08. 13. 2024

É«ÇéÖ±²¥ Marks Artemis III and IV Jettison Solid Rocket Motor Milestones

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