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Air Force Global Strike Command 5th Maintenance Squadron AGE Section Chief, Master Sgt. Miguel Alvarez, in front of four flightline light carts retro-fitted with the two different LED fixture options for testing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Matthew Brown)
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Senior Airman Matthew Brown, Minot 5th Maintenance Squadron AGE Flight, compares a legacy metal-halide lamp with a new LED fixture. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Miguel Alvarez)
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“Improved LED lighting makes B-52 maintenance safer, more efficient and more effective,” said Master Sgt. Matthew Petersen, B-52 Production Superintendent. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Matthew Peterson)
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Side by side comparison of the two Light Emitting Diode fixture options. Per Master Sgt. Petersen both LED options were improvements over the legacy metal-halide fixtures. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Matthew Petersen)
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Brig. Gen. Heather Pringle, AFRL Commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Kennon Arnold, AFRL Command Chief, addressed questions during an AFRL virtual town hall event streamed live on AFRL’s Facebook page Aug. 21. During the event, Pringle announced her top three priorities as commander: to accelerate the AF S&T Strategy, to support the U.S. Space Force as one AFRL and to lead the best AFRL Team. (Courtesy photo)
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Members of the Ceramic Materials and Processing Research Team, from left to right: Ms. Christina Thompson, Dr. Dayton Street, Dr. Kara Martin and Dr. Matthew Dickerson. (U.S. Air Force photo/Karen Schlesinger)
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AFRL’s Satellite Assessment Center celebrates 30 years of service to Nation
Air Force Research Laboratory Satellite Assessment Center’s modeling and simulation tool called STARSIM simulates networks or ground based telescopes performing space domain awareness (SDA) missions. Depicted above is STARSIM simulating the Dynamic Optical Telescope System at AFRL’s Maui site, performing SDA missions such as custody searches, orbit determination, and clearing searches on satellites in geosynchronous orbit.
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AFRL’s Satellite Assessment Center celebrates 30 years of service to Nation
Air Force Research Laboratory scientists Robert Johnson and Rick Cleis of AFRL’s Starfire Optical Range captured the last, resolved images of the space shuttle Columbia before it was destroyed upon reentry. AFRL’s Satellite Assessment Center overlaid wire-frame models on the images, becoming part of the official accident report.
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AFRL’s Satellite Assessment Center celebrates 30 years of service to Nation
The Air Force Research Laboratory Satellite Assessment Center (SatAC) team gathered for a reunion in Oct. 2019, at AFRL’s Starfire Optical Range located on Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. Those in attendance ranged from members who served in the early 1990s to those supporting SatAC today.
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Participants in the 2019 ATRC Summer Internship Program pose for a picture outside the Nutter Center in Dayton, Ohio. (Courtesy photo)
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Brig. Gen. Jeannine Ryder (right) assumed command of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s 711th Human Performance Wing during a virtual change of command ceremony Aug. 31, 2020 at the Air Force Institute of Technology here. Brig. Gen. Heather Pringle (left), AFRL commander, presided over the ceremony, which was streamed live on AFIT's YouTube page to encourage social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
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Astrophysicist Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, will join U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force Acquisition Executive Dr. Will Roper, in delivering a keynote presentation, “Quantum Fundamentals for Everyone,” at 10 a.m. Eastern, September 3, during the live, virtual “Million Dollar International Quantum U Tech Accelerator.” (Photo courtesy of © Amazon.)
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AFRL develops algorithm, flexible device for hands-free ultrasound
Flexible transducer prototype determines the location of transducers in a flexible array, so that ultrasound image can be determined without a rigid arrangement of transducers. (Courtesy photo)
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AFRL develops algorithm, flexible device for hands-free ultrasound
The new flexible phased array probe was designed and manufactured to have both flexibility and mechanical integrity combined with improved acoustic properties. (Courtesy photo/Olympus Industrial Resources)
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AFRL develops algorithm, flexible device for hands-free ultrasound
Conventional ultrasound hand-held rigid array of transducers. (Courtesy graphic)
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An Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate student intern performs a space experiment in the directorate’s small satellite laboratory. Under the recently signed Education Partnership Agreement, the AFRL Space Vehicles and Directed Energy Directorates look forward to welcoming students from the University of Alaska Fairbanks to collaborate on scientific research projects. (Photo courtesy of the Air Force Research Laboratory)
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AFRL officer sees Space as his future
Air Force Research Laboratory engineer 1st Lt. Jacob Lutz examines the Navigation Technology Satellite-3 model he built using Legos. (Courtesy photo by Tyrell Etsitty, AFRL)
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AFRL officer sees Space as his future
Air Force Research Laboratory Navigation Technology Satellite-3 program manager Arlen Biersgreen looks on as 1st Lt. Jacob Lutz briefs senior leaders at the 2019 Air Force Association Air, Space, and Cyber Conference. (Courtesy photo by Jeanne Dailey, AFRL)
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Air Force Research Laboratory breaks ground on new Directed Energy facility
Air Force, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and construction leaders gather together to break ground on new Directed Energy facility addition. (Courtesy photo)
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The AFRL Sensors Directorate partnered with the Wright Brothers Institute (WBI) to host the Beyond 5G University Challenge virtually for the 2019-2020 school year. The challenge is a competition for university student teams to develop innovative uses for Software Defined Radios (SDR) and Software Defined Networks (SDN). In the past, the challenge was summed up with an in-person event to judge the final projects. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Sensors Directorate and WBI were able to change their plans and make the event virtual. (Courtesy photo)
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