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Military and Aerospace EMC: Why and How We Use LISNs

Uncover the crucial role of LISNs - the unsung heroes ensuring reliable electromagnetic testing in aerospace. This insider look reveals their ingenious design and why standardization matters for replicable results.

Military and Aerospace EMC: DO-160

Patrick Andre looks at the history and development of DO-160, “Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment.”

The Digital Thread: Reducing Electrical System Program Risk in the Aerospace Industry

OEMs are moving toward the digitalization of the design and integration of electrical and electronic systems in aerospace applications. This approach to design development may help aerospace OEMs avoid possible calamities in the future.

New Satellite Designed To Fix Other Satellites While In Orbit

A new type of satellite has been developed that can fix other satellites even as they orbit.

NASA to Launch Inflatable Decelerator Technology into Space

Scientists from NASA will launch inflatable deceleration technology into space which could one day help humans visit Mars.
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Final Thermal Vacuum Test of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Proves a Success

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has gone through its final thermal vacuum test, bringing it one step closer to its launch in 2021.

New Sensor on ISS Designed to Protect Space-Based Technologies

Scientists at the Naval Research Laboratory are testing a sensor on-orbit at the ISS to help monitor the space environment.

China Bans Cell Phones & Other Devices From Giant Telescope

Officials in China have issued a ban on certain devices coming within a 5-kilometer range of their Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope -- and are imposing serious bans for those who disobey.

NASA Demonstrates First Quantum Sensor for Satellite Gravimetry

Researchers from NASA and AOSense Inc. have created a new prototype quantum sensor that can gather incredibly accurate scientific measurements.

Components of NASA’s Webb Telescope Communicate Successfully

Both halves of the James Webb Telescope have successfully communicated for the first time.
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