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Edison Grants empower researchers in uniform
United States Air Force Academy microbiology Maj. Erin Almand is using an Edison Grant to research menstrual products used by military women and advance what is known about Toxic Shock Syndrome. U.S. Air Force Academy -- (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)
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Edison Grants empower researchers in uniform
First Lt. Jeremiah Williams, front, works in the “clean room” of the Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Directorate at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio. Lt. Williams is a recipient of an Air Force Edison Grant, which allows active duty researchers to lead short, highly-focused projects, with their own money. (U.S. Air Force photo/Michael Ross)
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Edison Grants empower researchers in uniform
First Lt. Jeremiah Williams of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Sensors Directorate is using an Edison Grant to lead experiments with Gallium Oxide, a material that may improve the performance of power switches. (U.S. Air Force photo/Michael Ross)
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AFRL takes STEMtoSpace to students in the southwest
Col. Eric Felt, director of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Space Vehicles Directorate, demonstrates the concept of collecting solar energy on orbit, and then beaming to Earth for usable electricity, to 5th graders at Dorothy Hall Elementary School, in Yuma, Arizona, in his virtual STEMtoSpace presentation. (Courtesy photo)
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AFRL takes STEMtoSpace to students in the southwest
The Air Force Research Laboratory’s Lt. Mary Albrecht, a deployable structures engineer (right) and Lt. Chance Baxter, assistant to the Deputy Technology Executive for Space Science and Technology, explain the problems that must be solved before a satellite can be launched into space, to 4th graders at Sandia Base Elementary School. (Courtesy photo)
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AFRL takes STEMtoSpace to students in the southwest
The Air Force Research Laboratory’s Lt. Mary Albrecht, a deployable structures engineer (right) and Lt. Chance Baxter, assistant to the Deputy Technology Executive for Space Science and Technology, provide hands-on demonstration of thermal concepts that affect space exploration, to 4th graders at Sandia Base Elementary School. (Courtesy photo)
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AFSOC deploys Rapid Dragon over Emerald Coast
Airmen and Riggers with the 1st Special Operations Squadron Logistics Readiness Squadron load a Rapid Dragon Palletized Weapon System aboard an MC-130J Commando II at Hurlburt Field, Florida, Dec. 13, 2021. The Rapid Dragon Program demonstrates the ability to employ weapons using standard airdrop procedures from cargo aircraft anytime and anywhere. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Brandon Esau)
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AFSOC deploys Rapid Dragon over Emerald Coast
Airmen and Riggers with the 1st Special Operations Squadron Logistics Readiness Squadron load a Rapid Dragon Palletized Weapon System aboard an MC-130J Commando II at Hurlburt Field, Florida, Dec. 13, 2021. The Rapid Dragon Program demonstrates the ability to employ weapons using standard airdrop procedures from cargo aircraft anytime and anywhere. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Brandon Esau)
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AFSOC deploys Rapid Dragon over Emerald Coast
Airmen and Riggers with the 1st Special Operations Squadron Logistics Readiness Squadron load a Rapid Dragon Palletized Weapon System aboard an MC-130J Commando II at Hurlburt Field, Florida, Dec. 13, 2021. The Rapid Dragon Program demonstrates the ability to employ weapons using standard airdrop procedures from cargo aircraft anytime and anywhere. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Brandon Esau)
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AFRL and Northrop Grumman Demonstrate Solar to Radio Frequency Conversion
AFRL and Northrop Grumman attendees gather behind an industrial-grade opaque tarp to shield them from the intense light of the solar simulator used in the Solar-to-Radio Frequency demo at Northrop Grumman facilities and view RF output data from the sandwich tile. (Courtesy photo/Northrop Grumman)
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AFRL and Northrop Grumman Demonstrate Solar to Radio Frequency Conversion
Project Managers James Winter (Air Force Research Laboratory) and Tara Theret (Northrop Grumman) hold models of the photovoltaic and the radio frequency sides of the sandwich tile, while at the Linthicum, Maryland facility, to witness the conversion and beaming experiment. (Courtesy photo/Northrop Grumman)
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PNT AgilePod achieves flight test objectives
A PNT AgilePod attached to a T-38C successfully demonstrated fully-remote interfacing and alt-PNT data transmission, and performance over both land and water during flight tests November 1-10. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Bowen Lin, 586th Flight Test Squadron)
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PNT AgilePod achieves flight test objectives
A PNT AgilePod attached to a T-38C successfully demonstrated fully-remote interfacing and alt-PNT data transmission, and performance over both land and water during flight tests November 1-10. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Bowen Lin)
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New Wind Tunnel at AFRL Aerospace Systems Directorate
An Air Force Research Laboratory team from its Aerospace Systems Directorate developed and installed a new wind tunnel facility at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base as shown in this, Dec. 14, 2021 photo. This wind tunnel will serve as a premiere test site to further innovative research for the AFRL. (Courtesy photo)
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AFRL engineer receives sought-after Fellow recognitions
Air Force Research Laboratory principal aerospace engineer Dr. Khanh Pham with his wife Huong Nguyen at the National Academy of Inventors induction to the rank of NAI Senior Member in a ceremony held earlier this year in Tampa, Florida. (Photo/courtesy of NAI)
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Hack-A-Sat 2 Flat-Sat
The Department of the Air Force, in collaboration with the Air Force Research Laboratory and Space Systems Command, opened registration Feb. 22, 2023, for the qualification round of the fourth annual “Hack-A-Sat” competition, the world’s first satellite hacking contest hosted on an on-orbit satellite. All eight Hack-A-Sat 2 final event competition teams received physical satellite hardware called a flat-sat and digital twin software to simulate and test commands. Learn more at https://hackasat.com/. (Courtesy photo)
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Teamwork Makes Hack-A-Sat 2 a Success
It takes great teamwork from behind the scenes to make an international Capture the Flag contest such as the Hack-A-Sat 2 final event such a success. The event included live commentary, leaderboard updates, competition play-by-play and keynote speakers, all captured on the event website at www.hackasat.com. (Courtesy photo)
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AFRL celebrates successful rocket launch at STEM Academy
Air Force Research Laboratory’s STEM Academy holds a rocket launch for Albuquerque area students. AFRL 1st Lt. Caleb Sapp advises a student on her team’s rocket. (U.S. Air Force photo/Stephen Burke)
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AFRL celebrates successful rocket launch at STEM Academy
Rockets blast off as, Air Force Research Laboratory’s STEM Academy holds their annual TECH Mission Rocket Model Launch, for Albuquerque area students. (U.S. Air Force photo/Stephen Burke)
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AFRL celebrates launch of small-sat Ascent to GEO space
Dec. 7, 2021 marked the 53rd U.S. national security mission to be launched by the #AtlasV, representing nearly 60 percent of the rocket's 90 flights to date. One of the payloads on the mission is an experiment from the Air Force Research Laboratory's Space Vehicles Directorate, a small satellite named Ascent, which is a 12-unit Cubesat conceived and developed within the directorate’s Small Satellite Portfolio at Kirtland AFB, and in partnership with the Space Security and Defense Program. (Courtesy photo/U.S. Space Force)
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