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AFRL holds collaborative Space Domain Awareness event
An image of the night sky above the Air Force Maui Optical Supercomputing Site’s Maui Space Surveillance System on the summit of Haleakala, site of many AFRL space domain awareness sensors. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dr. Robert Q. Fugate)
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AFRL holds directed energy/kinetic energy wargaming experiment
Orlando de la Garza, Ross Dudley, Jeffrey MacGillivray, and Joe Aldrich (left to right) observe operations and collect data during AFRL’s Directed Energy and Kinetic Energy Directed Energy Concept Utility Experiment (DEKE DEUCE) held at Kirtland AFB, N.M. Jan. 24 – 28, 2022. (U.S. Air Force photo/Allen Winston)
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AFRL holds directed energy/kinetic energy wargaming experiment
Col. Matthew Crowell, the Air Force Safety Center’s Chief of Aviation Safety, and Capt. Phillip Butler, 314th Fighter Squadron, operate their virtual aircraft at AFRL’s Directed Energy and Kinetic Energy Directed Energy Concept Utility Experiment (DEKE DEUCE) held at Kirtland AFB, N.M. Jan. 24 – 28, 2022. (U.S. Air Force photo/Allen Winston)
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AFRL holds directed energy/kinetic energy wargaming experiment
Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy and Kinetic Energy Directed Energy Utility Concept Experiment (DEKE DEUCE) team and participants. The AFRL Directed Energy Directorate hosted the DEUCE capstone Jan. 24 – 28, 2022, at Kirtland AFB, N.M. (U.S. Air Force photo/Allen Winston)
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Quarterly AFTC-AFRL Summit aims to get warfighters “ready to go fast”
The quarterly AFTC-AFRL Summit, held most recently Jan. 24-28, 2022,, helps the Air Force Research Laboratory and Air Force Test Center move Air Force Materiel Command “forward” and get it “ready to go fast” by having the test community involved as early as the research and development stage of science and technology. (Courtesy graphic)
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Quarterly AFTC-AFRL Summit aims to get warfighters “ready to go fast”
A Canadian coalition tactical air control party member operates within a simultaneously live, virtual, and constructive environment allowing warfighters to prepare to wage war, and then practice doing so in a realistic simulation so that they can learn how to be combat effective during Coalition VIRTUAL FLAG 22-1 at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, Oct. 24 - Nov. 5, 2021. CVF exercises led by the United States Air Force focus on coalition major combat operations in a realistic theater against a near-peer threat in a dynamic training environment. CVFs are designed to build and maintain joint and coalition partnerships between the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada by focusing on planning, executing, and debriefing a multitude of mission sets in air, space, surface, and cyber domains. (This photo has been altered for security purposes by removing monitor screens and paperwork on the floor.) (U.S. Air Force photo by Deb Henley)
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AFRL commander shares 2021 wins, 2022 plans on Lab Life podcast
In the Jan. 24, 2022 episode of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Lab Life podcast, AFRL Commander Maj. Gen. Heather L. Pringle talks all things AFRL with hosts Michele Miller and Kenneth McNulty, including: successes, supporting the warfighter and Covid efforts, climate research, digital transformation, human capital strategy and annual events to look forward to. (Courtesy photo)
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AFRL senior scientist selected as 2022 AIAA Fellow
Air Force Research Laboratory senior scientist Dr. Lawrence "Robbie" Robertson was announced as an American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 2022 Fellow in an AIAA press release February 1. (U.S. Air Force photo/Kirtland AFB Photo Studio)
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AFRL senior autonomy scientist receives presidential civilian award
Dr. Steven K. Rogers, Air Force senior scientist for autonomy, joins the top 1% of senior-level civilian executives, in receiving the 2021 Presidential Rank Award of Distinguished Senior Professional. (Courtesy Photo)
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AFRL leader tapped for key Space Force acquisition position
Col. Eric J. Felt is the Air Force Research Laboratory, Space Vehicles Directorate director and commander of the Phillips Research Site, located at Kirtland AFB, N.M. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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AFRL detects moon around asteroid with smallest telescope yet
Air Force Research Laboratory senior engineer Dr. Odell Reynolds with AFRL’s Starfire Optical Range telescopes in the background. Odell recorded an image of the asteroid Kalliope and its natural satellite Linus, using AFRL’s1.5 meter telescope on November 29, 2021 – a surprising achievement based on the small diameter of the telescope. (U.S. Air Force photo/Benjamin Herrera)
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AFRL detects moon around asteroid with smallest telescope yet
At left is an unprocessed image of the asteroid Kalliope with its satellite Linus not easily visible taken with the Air Force Research Laboratory's Starfire Optical Range telescope at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico on November 29, 2021 . At right, after fitting Kalliope as a Lorentzian and subtracting the model, Linus shows up in the residuals as a bright spot below where Kalliope was before subtraction. North is up and East is to the left. The scale in km is at the distance of the asteroid. (Image/Starfire Optical Range)
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AFRL detects moon around asteroid with smallest telescope yet
The Kalliope asteroid (large red dot), and it's satellite Linus (small dot), and Linus’ orbit are shown over the Four Corners region of the Southwest United States. The Air Force Research Laboratory recorded an image of Kalliope and Linus, using AFRL’s1.5 meter telescope on November 29, 2021. (US Air Force Drawing/Jack Drummond)
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AFRL detects moon around asteroid with smallest telescope yet
AFRL’s 3.5 meter telescope on Kirtland AFB, N.M. uses its laser to produce a guide star for a reference for adaptive optics, and previously held the record for the smallest telescope to image an asteroid’s satellite. The larger of the two domes to its left houses the 1.5 meter telescope, which now holds the record, without using a laser. (U.S. Air Force photo/Robert Fugate)
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Edison Grants empower researchers in uniform
Edison Grants empower researchers in uniform
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Edison Grants empower researchers in uniform
C1C David Hatfield inoculates overnight cultures of S. aureus (bacteria). Air Force Academy -- (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)
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Edison Grants empower researchers in uniform
Air Force Academy C2C Margaret Warner examines S. aureus (bacterial) growth. Air Force Academy -- (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)
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Edison Grants empower researchers in uniform
Air Force Academy C1C Madelyn Duckworth, the original author of the grant, discusses project progress with Maj. Erin Almand. Air Force Academy -- (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)
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Edison Grants empower researchers in uniform
Air Force Academy C1C Alexandra Weisenburger makes bacterial growth media. Air Force Academy -- (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)
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Edison Grants empower researchers in uniform
Maj. Erin Almand’s Edison Grant research team includes 10 United States Air Force Academy Cadets. “This is the first time they don’t feel like students,” she said. “They are scientists.” U.S. Air Force Academy -- (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)
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