Visit our booth at the AIAA Space 2001 Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico on August 28-30, 2001. Learn about our space heritage, and our current leadership in space mechanisms and instruments.
Nardell, C., P. Hays, and J. Pavlich, “The GroundWinds New Hampshire Instrument,” Coherent Laser Radar Conference, Malvern, England, July, 2001.
Michigan Aerospace Corporation sponsored a relay team and raised capital to support the American Cancer Society’s fight against cancer. The team publically raised the level of cancer awarness, and honored those who have battled cancer. Michigan Aerospace Corporation desires to give back to the community and to help raise the standard of life for everyone.
Michigan Aerospace Corporation was selected to provide a protoflight piezo electrically tuned etalon and control electronics for the upcoming PICASSO/CENA space LIDAR mission. To learn more about the PICASSO/CENA mission go to www.earth.nasa.gov/missions/ref_web/mpicasso.htm
Michigan Aerospace will design a multifunction sensor to provide near and far field air data products. This sensor is intended for use in a reusable launch vehicle such as the Air Force Space Maneuver Vehicle (SMV) program.