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Rocket Hardware


When military rocket motors such as Nike and Hawk became available for civilian research use, it was necessary to develop flight hardware including fins, interstage adapters, ignition units, separation and despin systems. A complete range of conversion hardware for the Nike and Hawk type vehicles has now been developed and flight proven.
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TM/TC En-/Decoder Systems

Telemetrie and Telecommand Systems


A fully qualified single board PCM encoder is available for use in aerospace TM applications.
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TV Systems


During the TEXUS program (Technological Experiments under micro-gravity) it turned out, that it would be highly desirable to transmit pictures from experiment probes to ground ...
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Rate/Attitude Control System


Many sounding rocket payloads require rate or attitude control after separation from the rocket motors and commencement of the exoatmospheric flight and experiment phase.
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Recovery Systems


As sounding rocket payloads contain sophisticated experiment and house keeping hardware it is very effective from an economical point of view, to recover the payload and refly units again.
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Research and Developments


It is intended to continue the development of rocket hardware for other types of ex-military boosters and to improve the existing hardware. Furthermore TT&C on board units for satellites (flown on EXPRESS) will be adapted to future mini-satellite project requirements.
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