GLOBAL AEROSPACE CORPORATION
626-345-1200
711 West Woodbury Road, Suite H
Altadena, California
91001-5327
, USA
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Contract References
- NAS502119 - NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
- NAS500056 - NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
- NAS500124 - NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
- NAS500231 - NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
- NAS501177 - NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
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- Copyright 2009, Global...
- Is a Research and Development Corporation Located in Southern California. The Corporation Carries Out Activities Under Government Contracts/Grants and Subcontracts with Business Entities: Aerospace Mission and System Concept Development Advanced Aerospace Technology
- THORpex Simulation
- THORpex Application This page shows a simulation using stratospheric balloons to achieve THORpex objectives. THORpex is a loose acronym for "The Hemispheric Observing system Research and Predictability Experiment". This simulation demonstrates a possible targeting test
- Global Disaster Information...
- GDIN Application This page shows a simulation using stratospheric balloons to achieve Global Disaster Information Network objectives. GDIN is the "Global Disaster Information Network," a voluntary, independent, self-sustaining, non-profit association of nations,
- Demonstrations of network...
- A significant aspect of Stratospheric Satellite constellations is the use of a StratoSail Balloon Guidance System (BGS) to guide each platform in the network so that the geometry objectives of the constellation are
- Links to several papers...
- Click the links below to view presentations and papers related to StratCon. Presentations NIAC 2001 Annual Meeting Presentation Papers ESA Symposium on the European Rocket and Balloon Programs StratCon Paper COSPAR 2000