NASA selects SET for new radiation sensor
LOS ANGELES, CA. Space Environment Technologies (SET) announced that it has been selected by NASA’s SBIR program to develop a ...
LOS ANGELES, CA. Space Environment Technologies (SET) announced that it has been selected by NASA’s SBIR program to develop a ...
LOS ANGELES, CA. Space Environment Technologies announced the release of its next version of the Automated Radiation Measurements for Aerospace ...
Space Environment Technologies (SET) has made available for the first time two solar cycles of thermosphere density data through the SET HASDM density database. The database is derived from the U.S. Space Force High Accuracy Satellite Drag Model (HASDM) database. Its accuracy, time resolution, global scale, and information content make it the new space weather benchmark for upper atmospheric expansion.
Space Environment Technologies successfully executed its second suborbital mission for its ARMAS FM7 instrument, reaching space on Blue Origin’s New Shepard spaceship NS-13 flight.