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AFRL partners with NASA, academia, industry on spacecraft flight experiment
Materials International Space Station Experiment, or MISSE, in the grasp of the International Space Station robotic Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator. Mission Control personnel on Earth used a robotic arm to relocate MISSE from inside the Japanese Experiment Module airlock to its installation locations on the exterior of Space Station. The MISSE space flight experiment is a collaboration among the Air Force Research Laboratory, NASA, Georgia Tech Research Institute and DuPont to study the effects of space weather exposure on spacecraft materials. (Photo credit / NASA)
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AFRL partners with NASA, academia, industry on spacecraft flight experiment
Materials International Space Station Experiment, or MISSE, shown in the blue panel on the airlock slide tray, at the International Space Station, as the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator grapples it. The MISSE space flight experiment is a collaboration among the Air Force Research Laboratory, NASA, Georgia Tech Research Institute and DuPont to study the effects of space weather on spacecraft materials. (Photo credit / NASA)
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AFRL/AFOSR to conduct rocket launch at NASA Wallops for hypersonics research
Part of the BOLT II team: (Back row left to right) John Wirth (Texas A&M student), Rodney Bowersox (BOLT II PI and Texas A&M professor), John Peterson (NASA WFF Mechanical Technician), Robert Davidson (NASA WFF Electrical Technician), Ted Gass (NASA Wallops Flight Facility and BOLT II Mission Manager). (Front row left to right) John Gsell (NASA WFF Electrical Engineer), Sarah Popkin (AFOSR PO), Dave Adamczak (Aerospace Systems Directorate), Nate Wroblewski (NASA WFF Environmental Lab Engineer), Jim Tancred (Aerospace Systems Directorate) (Courtesy Photo)
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AFRL/AFOSR to conduct rocket launch at NASA Wallops for hypersonics research
Josh Day and Dave Adamczak of AFRL's Aerospace Systems Directorate by BOLT II, installed in the CUBRC LENS II wind tunnel for the first-ever pre-test of a flight vehicle in the expected flight conditions. (Courtesy photo)
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NASA and SpaceX launched the Crew Dragon Spaceship on Nov. 15, 2020, and two of the four Astronauts on board recently trained at the Air Force Research Laboratory's centrifuge, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Nov. 20, 2020. The centrifuge is the only human-rated centrifuge owned by the Department of Defense. Aircrews come here from all over the DoD, as well as from NASA and from allied nations, for aircrew acceleration training as well as research and testing. (U.S. Air Force video by Ryan Law)
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