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First Bluetooth transmission of radiation data inside Blue Origin New Shepard capsule
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.
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Blue Origin Prepares for NS-13 Flight with ARMAS Payload
Blue Origin announced today that it is targeting liftoff of its New Shepard capsule on from the West Texas Launch Site (WTLS). Though short-term delayed in the launch, this flight will include SET’s ARMAS radiation detectors.
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NASA SBIR awarded for machine learning thermosphere
NASA’s SBIR 2020 program selected SET’s “Machine learning Enabled Thermosphere Advanced by HASDM (META-HASDM)” project for SBIR Phase I funding. SET will work with West Virginia University’s ML group in this project.
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Standley Lake Stargazing
Bring the moon, planets and stars a little closer to home! Standley Lake Stargazing provides captivating experiences through astronomy. In light of the current pandemic, local astronomers Aric Vyhmeister and Freddy Cruz are offering ways to enjoy the cosmos during these times of isolation.
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ARMAS App reports aerospace radiation for crew and passengers
Space Environment Technologies launches its ARMAS App v1.4 via the Apple store to provide real-time monitoring for managing radiation risks to commercial aviation and space transportation crew and passengers.
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NAIRAS v2 operating at SET as NASA backup
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. The NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) Nowcast of Atmospheric Ionizing Radiation for Aviation Safety (NAIRAS) V2 model is a state-of-the-art system. Led by PI Chris Mertens of NASA LaRC, it produces data-driven, physics-based climatology of the global radiation conditions. NAIRAS provides dosimetric quantities from the surface of the Earth, through the atmosphere,



