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Initial Flight Testing of a Universal Access Transceiver (UAT) Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) Transmitter Prototype for Commercial Space Transportation Using a High Altitude Ballo
PI: Richard Stansbury, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University- 2 Balloon
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Structural Health Monitoring for Commercial Space Vehicles
PI: Andrei Zagrai, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology- 1 sRLV
- 1 Balloon
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Flight Demonstration of an Integrated Camera and Solid-State Fine Steering System
PI: Eliot Young, Southwest Research Institute - Boulder- 0 Balloon
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Flight Testing of a Universal Access Tranceiver (UAT) Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) Transmitter Prototype for Commercial Space Transportation Using Reusable Launch Vehicles
PI: Richard Stansbury, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University- 2 sRLV
- 1 Balloon
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Deployable Rigid Adjustable Guided Final Landing Approach Pinions (DRAG FLAPs)
PI: Joey Oberholtzer, Masten Space Systems Inc.- 1 Balloon
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Guided Parafoil High Altitude Research
PI: Allen Lowry, Airborne Systems North America of CA Inc.- 3 Balloon
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Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) Solar Instrument Pointing Platform
PI: Craig DeForest, Southwest Research Institute - Boulder- 1 Balloon
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Test of Satellite Communications Systems on-board Suborbital Platforms to Provide Low-Cost Data Communications for Research Payloads, Payload Operators, and Space Vehicle Operators
PI: M. Brian Barnett, Solstar Space Company- 3 sRLV
- 1 Balloon
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Planetary Atmospheres Minor Species Sensor (PAMSS)
PI: Robert Peale, University of Central Florida- 2 Balloon
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Satellite-Based Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) Operations Flight Test
PI: Russell Dewey, GSSL Inc.- 3 Balloon
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Low-Cost Suborbital Reusable Launch Vehicle (sRLV) Surrogate to test Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B)
PI: Tim Lachenmeier, GSSL Inc.- 2 Balloon
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Focal Plane Actuation to Achieve Ultra-High Resolution on Suborbital Balloon Payloads
PI: Paul Scowen, Arizona State University- 0 Balloon
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Gannon University's Cosmic-Ray Calorimeter (GU-CRC)
PI: Nicholas Conklin, Gannon University- 1 Balloon
Platform Type
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Status
Selection Date
- TechFlights21 (Dec 2021) (1)
- TechLeap21 (Sep 2021) (4)
- FlightsofOpportunity (2)
- INTERNAL2020 (1)
- INTERNAL2022 (1)
- TechFlights20 (Sep 2020) (2)
- TechFlights19 (Oct 2019) (5)
- REDDI-F1-18 (Aug 2018) (3)
- REDDI-F1-17A (Nov 2017) (1)
- REDDI-F1-16B (Jan 2017) (2)
- NASA Internal (Oct 2016) (1)
- NASA Internal (Jul 2016) (1)
- REDDI-F1-16 (Jul 2016) (2)
- USIP-13 (Aug 2013) (1)
- NRA-2-APP-E (Aug 2013) (2)
- AFO6 (Jun 2013) (4)
- AFO5 (Jan 2013) (3)
- AFO4 (Aug 2012) (1)
- NRA-1-APP-A (Jul 2012) (1)
- AFO3 (Mar 2012) (3)
- NASA Directed (10)
Technology Areas
- TA01 Launch Propulsion Systems (1)
- TA02 In-Space Propulsion Technologies (1)
- TA03 Space Power & energy Storage (2)
- TA04 Robotics, Tele-Robotics and Autonomous Systems (8)
- TA05 Communication and Navigation (9)
- TA06 Human Health, Life Support and Habitation Systems (3)
- TA08 Science Instruments, Observations and Sensor Systems (15)
- TA09 Entry, Descent and Landing Systems (8)
- TA11 Modeling, Simulation, Information Technology and Processing (2)
- TA13 Ground and Launch Systems Processing (6)
- TA14 Thermal Management Systems (1)