BAE Systems completes integration of NASA's Carruthers Observatory
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Carruthers is a small satellite (SmallSat) designed around BAE Systems' configurable spacecraft platform. Once on orbit at
The mission was previously called the Global Lyman-alpha Imager of the Dynamic Exosphere (GLIDE), but it was renamed in 2020 in honor of Dr.
"This mission will allow us to better understand how our atmosphere interacts with the ever-changing conditions in space, carrying on the remarkable legacy that began with
The mission comes as part of a collaboration between NASA and the Space Sciences Laboratory at the University of California,
BAE Systems was responsible for designing and building the satellite bus for the mission, in addition to leading integration and environmental testing, which will continue through June of this year to ensure the satellite will withstand launch conditions and perform properly in space.
The satellite is currently scheduled to launch in 2025 as a rideshare component of NASA's Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) mission.
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Space & Mission Systems is formerly Ball Aerospace, which was acquired by BAE Systems, Inc. on
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