GOES-R: Understanding the Critical Role of Weather Satellites

Aerospace's support to NOAA and NASA for the GOES-R mission and successor programs enable new advancements for monitoring Earth's weather and environment.
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The Aerospace Corporation: Who We Are

As an independent, nonprofit corporation operating the only FFRDC for the space enterprise, The Aerospace Corporation performs objective technical analyses and assessments for a variety of government, civil, and commercial customers.
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Make a Career Out of Making a Difference

Whether you’re ensuring the resiliency of satellite systems or finding a better way to remove dangerous debris from orbit, your work at Aerospace will make a difference. From delivering world-class mission assurance to pioneering technological breakthroughs, you’ll help build a safer, stronger future.

Bridging Connections Across the Space Enterprise

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Accelerating Innovation to Meet the Nation’s Needs

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Aerospace has launched Solution Accelerator, a game-changing office that streamlines rapid, mission-ready solutions for government customers through collaboration across defense, civil and commercial space, propelling innovation forward.

Building a Shared Vision and Approach for a New Generation of Human Spaceflight

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In supporting NASA’s novel Architecture Concept Review process, The Aerospace Corporation delivers technical and programmatic excellence to the early lifecycle phase of planned human spaceflight and exploration activity as America aims to send humans to the Moon and Mars.

Aerospace’s CSPS Highlight What US Leaders Need to Know with Space Agenda 2025

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In support of the nation’s leaders, The Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Space Policy and Strategy (CSPS) recently released Space Agenda 2025, a series of papers highlighting the major space challenges facing policymakers in the upcoming years.

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