📢 Registration is open for the 2024 Spacecraft Thermal Control Workshop 🗓 May 14-16, 2024 in 📍 El Segundo, Calif. Deadline to register is May 8, 2024 at 12 p.m. PT. The STCW aims to provide the aerospace community a forum to share new technology developments, analytical techniques, and lessons learned in spacecraft thermal control. Registration ends on May 8 at 12 p.m. PT.
The Aerospace Corporation
Space Research and Technology
El Segundo, California 101,132 followers
The only FFRDC for the entire space enterprise.
About us
The Aerospace Corporation has provided independent technical and scientific research, development, and advisory services to national-security space programs since 1960. We operate a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) for the United States Air Force and the National Reconnaissance Office and support all national-security space programs. We also apply more than 40 years of experience with space systems to projects for civil agencies like NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, commercial companies, universities, and some international organizations in the national interest. From our inception, our highly skilled technical people have focused on ensuring the success of every mission and developing the most effective and economic space-related hardware and software in the world. Our insight and involvement in space programs has significantly reduced the risk of launch failure and increased both satellite endurance and performance. Avoiding a single catastrophic failure resulting in the loss of operational capabilities can save the government more than three times the total annual Aerospace FFRDC budget. We don't manufacture anything. Our greatest asset is the technical expertise of our people. Our involvement spans all facets of space systems: including systems engineering, testing, analysis, and development; acquisition support; launch readiness and certification; anomaly resolution; and the application of new technologies for existing and next-generation space systems. Our state-of-the-art laboratory facilities are staffed by some of the leading scientists in the world.
- Website
- http://www.aerospace.org
External link for The Aerospace Corporation
- Industry
- Space Research and Technology
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- El Segundo, California
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1960
- Specialties
- Aerospace, Defense, Space Policy , Technology, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Remote Sensing, Small Satellites, Launch Vehicles, Autonomous Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Optical Communications, Laser Communications, Launch Certification, Government Relations, Propulsion Science, Space Research, Additive Manufacturing, Electric Propulsion, and Engineering
Locations
- Primary
2310 E. El Segundo Blvd.
El Segundo, California 90245, US
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14745 Lee Rd
Chantilly, Virginia 20151, US
Employees at The Aerospace Corporation
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Jamie Morin
Executive Director of the Center for Space Policy and Strategy; VP of Defense Strategic Space at The Aerospace Corporation
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Steve Hotz
Serial Tech Innovator | Team Leader | System Architect Technology Evangelist | Problem Solver | Data Adept
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Heather Laychak
Vice President & Chief People Officer
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Tom Normand
Global Innovation and Business Development Leader
Updates
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📢 Early bird registration for the Spacecraft and Launch Vehicle Dynamic Environments Workshop is open through April 30, 2024 📢 Join us 🗓 June 4-6, 2024, in 📍 El Segundo, Calif. for this annual forum dedicated to discussing the best approaches for creating and testing modern space systems.
2024 Spacecraft and Launch Vehicle Dynamic Environments Workshop
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📢 Priority registration for the Space Parts Working Group ends 🗓 May 2, 2024 — reserve your spot today. SPWG is an unclassified, international forum for disseminating information to the aerospace industry and for resolving problems. Don’t miss the opportunity to connect with friends and colleagues from 🗓 May 7-9, 2024 in 📍El Segundo, Calif. In case you miss priority registration, on-site registration will also be available.
2024 Space Parts Working Group
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The Virginia Tech Bradley Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering’s Space@VT is hosting an exciting workshop on the future of space and the workforce needed! Please join us April 23 in Arlington!
The Center for Space Science and Engineering Research at Virginia Tech (Space@VT) is hosting a workshop: New Frontiers in Space and The Future Workforce. We are bringing together representatives from industry, government, and academia to discuss how space utilization and the space industry are changing and the workforce needed to meet coming challenges. We are especially interested in the perspectives of small companies on the rise as well as other universities, community colleges, and K-12 educators. The workshop is jointly organized by The Aerospace Corporation and the Virginia Tech Center for Economic and Community Engagement. It will be held on April 23, 8am-3pm, at the Virginia Tech Research Center - Arlington – 900 North Glebe Road. We welcome all who are interested in joining the conversation! You can register at the link below. Further information can be found in documents placed in the comments. Please join us and let us know of any questions. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eePCyYFA
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📢LAST CHANCE 📢 Registration for this week's Space Power Workshop ends TODAY at noon PT 📢 Don't miss your last opportunity to join us 🗓 April 23-25, 2024 in 📍Torrance, Calif. to discuss rapid and agile power systems and developing new norms for an evolving and contested space environment. Register below:
2024 Space Power Workshop
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#TechTuesday Meet Celeste Manughian-Peter, a data science project lead in Aerospace's Data Science and AI Department.
Innovation Spotlight: Celeste Manughian-Peter
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📢 #SpaceSymposium: Join us this morning for our last session for this year's symposium. 🗣️ Via Van Liew, Aerospace's principal director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, is speaking on the "Industry Innovators Championing Inclusive Futures" panel 🕐 8:50 a.m. MT 📍 Colorado Ballroom, Cheyenne Mountain Resort See you there! Find our full schedule here: https://lnkd.in/gfzTAfwF
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❗ Don't forget to check out the preliminary agenda for the Space Parts Working Group: https://cvent.me/xBQ0x3 We're thrilled to welcome Steve M. Beasley United States Department of Defense as the Keynote speaker. More details on registration below 🔽
📢 2024 Space Parts Working Group – Call for Presentations 📢 Deadline is 🗓Feb. 8, 2024. Details here: https://ow.ly/iEIM50QqBV9 ⬇️
Call for Presentations - 2024 Space Parts Working Group
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#SpaceSymposium 📰 SpaceNews covers a joint initiative between Aerospace and SpaceWERX to establish a “Technology Readiness Level” bootcamp lab aimed at helping space startups reach product maturation.
SpaceWERX initiative lends startups a crucial hand in tech validation
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#SpaceSymposium 📰 Aviation Week Network interviews our president and CEO Steve Isakowitz on Aerospace's transformation in response a shifting strategic environment for space.
The Aerospace Corp. Evolves For New End-To-End Space Capabilities
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