New Technology Offers Promise of Increasing Accuracy of Long-term Weather Forecasting Michigan Aerospace Corporation (MAC), an advanced opto-mechanical engineering firm, today announced that it had received a $2.1 million, two-year contract from the University of New Hampshire as part of a larger grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to demonstrate its proprietary […]
Docking Mechanism Design Offers Unprecedented Performance, Size and Scalability for Any Size Spacecraft ANN ARBOR, MI, February 1, 2004 — Michigan Aerospace Corporation (MAC), an advanced mechanical engineering firm, today announced that it had received a $220K, one-year contract from Microcosm, Inc. as part of a larger grant from the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) […]
Michigan Aerospace Corporation has been funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) over the past several years to investigate on-orbit satellite docking and servicing technology. One of the key technologies required for all of those operations (rendezvous, docking, and inspection) is the sensor. For rendezvous and docking, […]
Michigan Aerospace Corporation CEO, Carl Nardell, will be teaching a short course entitled “Direct Detection Doppler Wind LIDAR Fundamentals”. This short course will be offered at the SPIE Defense and Security Symposium 2004 on Tuesday, 13 April 2004, from 1:30pm to 5:30pm.
Michigan Aerospace Corporation invites you to attend this highly-regarded symposium in Orlando, FL, April 12-16, 2004. There are several new Tracks and Conferences this year, including the Space Technologies and Operations Track chaired by Pete Tchoryk, our Executive Vice President. We would also like to encourage you to submit a paper to one of the […]