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ARMAS detects galactic radiation on Blue Origin flight
Space Environment Technologies successfully executed a suborbital mission its ARMAS dosimeter instrument reaching space on Blue Origin’s New Shepard spaceship on December 11, 2019.
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Tobiska testifies before U.S. House Science Committee
SET’s W. Kent Tobiska testifies before the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space and Technology to advance collaboration for space weather research and forecasting.
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ARMAS High-Altitude Mission Reaches New Heights
Space Environment Technologies successfully completed a high-altitude research mission of its ARMAS dosimeter instrument on a 9-hour stratospheric balloon flight. The World View Enterprises balloon reached 115,000 feet along an Arizona–Texas flight path on Thursday, March 29, 2018.
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SET announces ARMAS FM5 at the National Business Aviation Association meeting
SET introduced the first professional aviation, real-time, portable, radiation monitor called the Automated Radiation Measurements for Aerospace Safety Flight Module 5.
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Commercial space weather supports passage of HR-1561
Space Environment Technologies (SET) congratulates the House of Representatives on the passage of HR1561, the Weather Forecast and Innovations Act of 2015.
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NASA’s DC-8 Flight Helps Validate New Technologies
Space Environment Technologies mapped radiation doses at different altitudes, in real-time, for the first time during portions of a NASA DC-8 flight to provide monitoring of severe radiation for global aviation safety.



