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Moog's delivery of the propulsion modules reflects its continued investment in vertically integrated space solutions.
The Meteor satellite bus, developed at Moog in Arvada, Colorado, is designed to host a wide range of payloads for defense and intelligence missions in all orbits.
The next phase of Meteor production will include integration of the spacecraft avionics suite from Moog's Gilbert, Arizona site.
Moog designs and builds high velocity propulsion systems in its Niagara Falls propulsion and test facility.
Moog aims to advance innovation and collaboration with its customers worldwide.
Moog fluid control components from the East Aurora manufacturing facility are used in the vertically integrated propulsion systems.
The integration of the Moog propulsion system equips the Meteor bus to deliver high Delta V agility and mission longevity.
Moog Inc. has completed two integrated Moog propulsion modules for installation on its ESPA-Grande class Meteor satellite buses.
The Moog propulsion systems comprise engines, feed systems, and valves with decades of flight heritage.
The Moog propulsion modules will support critical national security space missions.
Moog propulsion technology has enabled missions to every planet in the solar system.
Moog Inc. has announced the groundbreaking on a new clean room in Niagara Falls to support the growing demand for innovative satellite and missile propulsion components and systems.
Moog's MONARC monopropellant engine line, propulsion systems, and classified projects will each have dedicated production cells in the new clean room.
The Moog Cascade SBC incorporates advanced fault-tolerance and correction features.
The Moog Cascade SBC features Microchip's PIC64-HPSC microprocessor, which is a radiation-hardened, 10-core, RISC-V® processor.
Moog Inc.'s high-performance systems control military and commercial aircraft, satellites, space vehicles, launch vehicles, missiles, automated industrial machinery, and marine and medical equipment.
Moog Inc. is an industry leader in spacecraft avionics technology.
The Moog Cascade SBC was developed through an internal research and development program in association with Microchip Technology.
The Moog Cascade SBC will also be discussed at the Small Satellite Conference from August 5-8 in Logan, Utah.
Moog Inc. is a worldwide designer, manufacturer, and integrator of precision motion control components and systems.