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L3 Technologies technicians load the Wide Field of

L3 Technologies technicians load the Wide Field of

L3 Technologies technicians load the Wide Field of View (WFOV) satellite above a vehicle mock-up, at Boston, Massachusetts, on Aug. 22, 2018. The satellite conducted a Direct Field acoustic test, to ensure the ... More

The Wide Field of View (WFOV) satellite is enclosed

The Wide Field of View (WFOV) satellite is enclosed

The Wide Field of View (WFOV) satellite is enclosed inside a wall of speakers, during the Direct Field acoustic test, at Boston, Massachusetts, on Aug. 22, 2018. The test will measure the tolerance capabilities... More

Bob Morris, Test Director, L3 Technologies Python Payload

Bob Morris, Test Director, L3 Technologies Python Payload

Bob Morris, Test Director, L3 Technologies Python Payload Test Assembly, gives a safety briefing to personnel before the start of the Direct Field acoustic test, at Boston, Massachusetts, on Aug. 22, 2018.

Tim Sanderson, L3 Technologies senior optical technician,

Tim Sanderson, L3 Technologies senior optical technician,

Tim Sanderson, L3 Technologies senior optical technician, assist a voltage check of a port on the satellite vehicle mock-up, at Boston, Massachusetts, on Aug. 22, 2018.

Danielle Robare, Electrical/Mechanical Technician from

Danielle Robare, Electrical/Mechanical Technician from

Danielle Robare, Electrical/Mechanical Technician from L3 Technologies, sanitizes the feet of the satellite before the Direct Field acoustic test, Boston, Massachusetts, on Aug. 22, 2018. (Photo by: Walter Tale... More

The U.S. Air Force's third Space Based Infrared System

The U.S. Air Force's third Space Based Infrared System

The U.S. Air Force's third Space Based Infrared System Geosynchronous Earth Orbit satellite launches into space on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V Evolved Expendable launch Vehicle from Space Launch Complex 41... More

NRL’s remote sensing division analyzes ground characteristics in Australia

NRL’s remote sensing division analyzes ground characteristics in Austr...

Physical scientists and engineers from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory collect soil samples and conduct ground measurements with collaborators during a 2019 Australian field expedition to validate remote sen... More

Members of MSI-DFAT Services, LLC, monitor the screens

Members of MSI-DFAT Services, LLC, monitor the screens

Members of MSI-DFAT Services, LLC, monitor the screens during calibration tests on their sensors, before the Direct Field acoustic test, at Boston, Massachusetts, on Aug. 22, 2018. The test measures the toleran... More

L3 Technologies engineers and technicians, lower the

L3 Technologies engineers and technicians, lower the

L3 Technologies engineers and technicians, lower the Wide Field of View (WFOV) satellite above a vehicle mock-up, at Boston, Massachusetts, on Aug. 22, 2018. The satellite conducted a Direct Field acoustic test... More

The U.S. Air Force's third Space Based Infrared System

The U.S. Air Force's third Space Based Infrared System

The U.S. Air Force's third Space Based Infrared System Geosynchronous Earth Orbit satellite launches into space on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V Evolved Expendable launch Vehicle from Space Launch Complex 41... More

Wide Field of View Acoustic Test

Wide Field of View Acoustic Test

The Space and Missile Systems Center Remote Sensing Systems Directorate (SMC/RS) and its L3 Technologies and Millennium Space Systems industry partners successfully completed Acoustic Testing on the Space Based... More

Bryant Hughes from L3 Technologies, tapes down wires

Bryant Hughes from L3 Technologies, tapes down wires

Bryant Hughes from L3 Technologies, tapes down wires on the vehicle mock-up, before the Direct Field acoustic test, which measure the tolerance capabilities of the satellite for launch, at Boston, Massachusetts... More

The Space and Missile Systems Center’s Global Positioning

The Space and Missile Systems Center’s Global Positioning

The Space and Missile Systems Center’s Global Positioning Directorate and Remote Sensing Directorate teams battle for supremacy during the 2016 Intramural Flag Football Championship at Los Angeles Air Force Bas... More

Technicians and engineers from L3 Technologies, roll

Technicians and engineers from L3 Technologies, roll

Technicians and engineers from L3 Technologies, roll the Wide Field of View (WFOV) satellite into the Direct Field acoustic test area, which measure the tolerance capabilities of the payload for launch, at Bost... More

John Anderson, L3 Technologies senior manufacturing

John Anderson, L3 Technologies senior manufacturing

John Anderson, L3 Technologies senior manufacturing engineer, lowers the Wide Field of View (WFOV) satellite above a vehicle mock-up, Direct Field acoustic test area, which measure the tolerance capabilities of... More

L3 Technologies engineers and technicians, lower the

L3 Technologies engineers and technicians, lower the

L3 Technologies engineers and technicians, lower the Wide Field of View (WFOV) satellite above a vehicle mock-up, at Boston, Massachusetts, on Aug. 22, 2018. The satellite will participate in a Direct Field aco... More

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