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NASA to Host Virtual Viewing of Orion Spacecraft Drop Test

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WASHINGTON, April 2, 2021/PRNewswire/ — Engineers will drop a 14,000-pound test variant of the Orion space apparatus into the Hydro Impact Basin at NASA’s Langley Research Center’s Landing and Impact Research Facility in Hampton, Virginia at 1:45 p.m. EDT Tuesday, April 6.

The test will air live on NASA Television, the NASA application and the organization’s site, and will livestream on various office web-based media stages, including the Facebook stations for Orion and Langley.

Members include:

Debbie Korth, Orion Crew and Service Module director, NASA’s Johnson Space Center

Jacob Putnam, information expert, NASA’s Langley Research Center

People in general may pose inquiries via online media utilizing #AskNASA.

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NASA Selects Geostationary and Extended Orbits Imager Phase A Contracts

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GREENBELT, Md., March 31, 2021/PRNewswire/ — NASA has chosen L3Harris Technologies Inc. of Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Raytheon Company of El Segundo, California, for the Geostationary and Extended Orbits (GEO-XO) Imager (GXI) Phase A Study contracts. The GXI Phase A Study necessity will offer types of assistance to help meet the targets of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) GEO-XO program.

The all out estimation of every one of these one-year firm-fixed value contracts is around $6M. The work will be performed at the workers for hire’s offices in Indiana and California.

The chief motivation behind these agreements is to give a definition-stage investigation of a geostationary Imager instrument. The Imager will be an infrared and noticeable imaging instrument that is wanted to fly on the NOAA GEO-XO program arrangement of geostationary satellites, with the primary dispatch got ready for 2032.

NOAA’s GEO-XO mission is the historic improvement of a satellite framework that will propel Earth perceptions from geostationary circle. The mission will supply imperative data to address major natural difficulties of things to come on the side of climate, sea, and environment activities in the United States. The GEO-XO framework will proceed and grow perceptions given by the GOES-R arrangement of satellites. GEO-XO will carry new capacities to address arising natural issues and difficulties that compromise the security and prosperity of each American. NOAA is attempting to guarantee these basic perceptions are set up by the mid 2030s, as the GOES-R Series approaches the finish of its operational lifetime.

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