As the James Webb Space Telescope enters its next critical phase of development NASA and Northrop Grumman Corporation have forged an integrated, consolidated and “badgeless” Mission Systems ...
NASA today announced an opportunity for university students to work with NASA engineers to conceive, design, fabricate and test a radio-controlled aircraft capable of taking off and landing while ...
NASA/LaRC has a requirement for continued Systems Engineering Support for the Office of Chief Engineer to perform pre-assessment surveys, Systems Engineering Capability Analysis, and planning and ...
The computer system aboard the current Artemis II lunar space mission is from a different world that the one from the Apollo ...
NASA selected Development Seed to provide data engineering, informatics and AI support to Marshall Space Flight Center’s data ...
Amentum (NYSE: AMTM) provided critical ground systems operations to NASA on the Artemis II mission, the first crewed flight in the Artemis program. The mission marked a new era in human space ...
When the Artemis II four-person crew left Earth’s orbit, they were protected by a computing system designed to move beyond simple redundancy (a la the Apollo missions) to a fail-silent architecture.
NASA has awarded Columbus Technologies and Services a potential five-year, $1.1 billion follow-on contract to provide electrical and electronic engineering support for the agency’s Goddard Space ...
Nevada alumnus and NASA engineer Manuel Retana helps to keep astronauts safe from fires while in space during the Artemis II ...
Iteration number four of this contract supports work on the development and validation of new technologies for space and science missions. Columbus Technologies and Services has won a potential ...
A $1.2 million NASA grant will help fund internships, mentorship opportunities and more for students in the University of Houston system. The NASA grant program aims to increase diversity in STEM by ...
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