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As NASA prepares to commercialize satellite relay services, APL engineers are developing an effective and efficient way for ...
NASA’s Relativistic Electron Atmospheric Loss (REAL) spacecraft, developed and managed by Johns Hopkins APL, launched ...
Starting as a one-day meeting on the Johns Hopkins APL campus in 2020, the Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium has since ...
Wargaming has long been a vital method for understanding human decision-making in complex, uncertain environments by harnessing the power of experiential learning. While traditional wargames offer ...
Kevin Mather is a supervisor in the National Security Analysis Department at APL, where he has been a key contributor to the department’s mission analysis since 2013. Mather leads a team of analysts ...
Benjamin Gien is a modeling and simulation analyst in the National Security Analysis Department at APL, where he applies his expertise in novel modeling and simulation techniques to drive innovation ...
Luke Barbano is a scientific software developer in the Applied Space Research Group within APL’s Space Exploration Sector. His unique blend of technical and liberal arts expertise brings a distinct ...
NASA’s Dragonfly mission team is moving on to the next stage of development on the revolutionary, car-sized nuclear-powered drone it plans to fly over and land on the organic-rich sands of Saturn’s ...
APL researchers are tapping quantum mechanics to better understand one of nature’s biggest mysteries — an organism’s ability to sense Earth’s magnetic field and use it as a tool to adjust some ...
Before launch of the EZIE mission, the EZIE team at Johns Hopkins APL will make and freely distribute approximately 700 magnetometer kits (nicknamed EZIE-Mag) to teachers and students across the ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins APL have established new, scalable methods of developing battery- and solar-powered fibers, making it theoretically possible for electrical energy to be harvested from, ...
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