Image: This complete satellite communication system takes about 45 minutes to set up and 15 minutes to take down. When deflated, the flexible antenna rolls up like a sleeping bag and fits in a case ...
The inflatable antenna system enables big data from cubesats and small low-cost spacecraft. The 3-dimensional phased array antenna technology can provide high data rate communication at virtually any ...
CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea -- Capt. Zachary Schofield, assistant product manager with Wideband Enterprise Satellite Systems, is training 8th Army Soldiers in South Korea how to set up and use the ...
University of Arizona students are behind CatSat, a cereal box-sized satellite that will probe the ionosphere and beam data to Earth with an inflatable antenna. Reading time 2 minutes In an attempt to ...
U.S. ARMY GARRISON HUMPHREYS, Republic of Korea — The Ready First Brigade will be prepared to order vital parts and supplies thanks to training received on the Combat Service Support Very Small ...
A Cubic (NYSE: CUB) subsidiary has secured a five-year, $172M contract from the U.S. Special Operations Command to produce satellite ground terminals designed to receive and transmit data and voice ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Artist's impression of CatSat with its antenna inflated in orbit around Earth. To compensate for any small leaks it may incur from ...
Signal Soldiers of the 369th Sustainment Brigade practice aligning a satellite communications terminal at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, on Jan. 10, 2017. (Sgt. Jeremy Bratt/U.S. Army) WASHINGTON — U.S.
Scientists and engineers at the University of Arizona have built instruments for three NASA telescopes, led two deep space missions and made it possible to see farther back in space and time than ever ...