Spacecraft vibration and shock isolation systems include SoftRide, ShockWave, and multi-payload sequencers, supported by ground test equipment and shock testing services.
Ultra-precise metrology systems and test facilities for large space optics require extremely stable, quiet environments. Moog’s vibration isolation benches mechanically decouple the bench from facility disturbance sources including pumps, machinery, or nearby vehicle traffic.
Space is increasingly becoming crowded. According to the U.S. Department of Defense's global Space Surveillance Network, more than 15,000 pieces of space debris larger than 4 inches have been tracked. It is also estimated that there are around 200,000 pieces sized between 0.4 and 4 inches, and millions of pieces smaller than 1 cm. According to NASA, much more debris—too small to be tracked, but large enough to threaten human spaceflight and robotic missions—exists in the near-Earth space environment. Since both the debris and spacecraft are traveling at extremely high speeds (approximately 15,700 mph in LEO), an impact of even a tiny piece of orbital debris with a spacecraft could create big problems.
Industry-leading, rugged, stand-alone solid-state recorders are ideal for storing data from various sources such as data acquisition systems and onboard avionics.
Reduce risk and accelerate deployment of comprehensive data acquisition, recording, networking, and telemetry solutions for flight test and other applications.
Flight termination receivers, airborne telemetry receivers, radar transponders, and telemetry transmitters designed to work seamlessly with our ground station products.
From miniature avionics bus recorders to high-speed, high-capacity units with customizable interfaces, all integrated with replay and analysis software.