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Vector marks 2 years working with DARPA by Staff Writers Tucson AZ (SPX) May 17, 2018
Vector, a microsatellite launch company comprised of new-space and enterprise software industry veterans from SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, McDonnell Douglas, Boeing, Sea Launch and VMware, reports it has surpassed two years of collaboration with Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), part of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military. Since the company's founding in 2016, Vector has conducted a series of increasingly more advanced engine tests, further demonstrating the company's launch vehicle technology. The overall focus of Vector's research has been on maturing a common set of propulsion technologies that can be incorporated into the Vector-R and Vector-H launch vehicles. "Through collaborating with DARPA over the last two years, we've developed components that reflect significant reductions in mass and improvements in operating efficiencies," said Jim Cantrell, CEO and co-founder of Vector. "These improvements are needed for the Vector-R as we work toward our upcoming orbital launch, and by using 3D printed parts, we're able to move at the speed that is required in the New Space industry." In addition to static fire tests of Vector's Stage 1 engine with various 3D additively manufactured (AM) injectors (several of which were provided by NASA through a parallel program) and spark igniters, Vector's work with DARPA also spans research and testing to characterize elements of a 3D AM heat exchanger concept. The next major step in the collaboration will be the assembly and integration of a full-scale development stage featuring these LOX/propylene engines, advanced composite propellant tanks and an avionics package, all of which will then be utilized in stage-level vertical static fire testing. Throughout the rest of the year and in advance of its first orbital launch, Vector will be ramping up tests of these components at sites in the Mojave Desert and outside of Tucson, Ariz., where the company is headquartered.
Tiny Satellite's First Global Map of Ice Clouds Greenbelt MD (SPX) May 16, 2018 Looking at Earth from the International Space Station, astronauts see big, white clouds spreading across the planet. They cannot distinguish a gray rain cloud from a puffy white cloud. While satellites can see through many clouds and estimate the liquid precipitation they hold, they can't see the smaller ice particles that create enormous rain clouds. An experimental small satellite has filled this void and captured the first global picture of the small frozen particles inside clouds, normally cal ... read more
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