Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. (commonly Ball Aerospace) is an American manufacturer of spacecraft, components, and instruments for national defense, civil space and commercial space applications. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ball Corporation (NYSE: BLL), with primary offices in Boulder and facilities in Broomfield and Westminster in Colorado, with smaller offices in New Mexico, Ohio, Northern Virginia, Missouri, and Maryland.
Ball Aerospace began building pointing controls for military rockets in 1956, and later won a contract to build one of NASA’s first spacecraft, the Orbiting Solar Observatory. Over the years, the company has been responsible for numerous technological and scientific projects and continues to provide aerospace technology to NASA and related industries.
Ball Aerospace also has many other products and services for the aerospace industry, including lubricants, optical systems, star trackers and antennas. As a wholly owned subsidiary of the Ball Corporation, Ball Aerospace was cited in 2014 as the 88th largest defense contractor in the world. Both parent and subsidiary headquarters are co-located in Broomfield, Colorado.
The role Ball Aerospace said in NASA's newest images from deep space
The first images from the James Webb Space Telescope have been released, and Colorado-based Ball Aerospace played a role in designing the tools used to capture them.
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published: 12 Jul 2022
Ball Aerospace Overview
Ball Aerospace pioneers discoveries that enable our customers to perform beyond expectation and protect what maters most.
published: 31 Aug 2018
OLI-2 Ships From Ball Aerospace
The Landsat 9 instrument that will help scientists detect deforestation, monitor crops and track potentially toxic algal blooms, among many other uses, is now built, tested, and in place to be assembled onto the spacecraft. The Operational Land Imager 2, or OLI-2, will detect visible and infrared light from Earth's surface, providing data on our changing planet.
OLI-2 was built and tested at Ball Aerospace in Boulder, Colorado. On Sept. 18, 2019, it was trucked from Boulder to the Northrop Grumman facility in Gilbert, Arizona, arriving the next day. Engineers at Northrop Grumman assemble and test the complete Landsat 9 spacecraft with OLI-2 and another instrument, the Thermal Infrared Sensor 2, or TIRS-2, which was built at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
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published: 27 Sep 2019
Ball Aerospace Mirror Video
A quick look at testing of the Webb one-sixth scale test bed telescope, and integration and test of primary mirror segments and the secondary mirror from 2006 to March 2011.
Download video: http://jwst.nasa.gov/videos/jwst_110414.mp4 (6 MB)
http://jwst.nasa.govvideos/jwst_110414.mov (17 MB.wmv)
published: 03 Jun 2011
Ball Aerospace Sustainability
published: 10 Aug 2021
Ball Aerospace Systems Engineering Solutions Overview
Learn about Ball's capabilities supporting The Department of Defense and NASA
published: 24 Mar 2015
Colorado played role in new NASA telescope images
Evan Kruegel got in touch with engineers at Ball Aerospace in Boulder, who helped create the James Webb Space Telescope.
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Lockheed's Paul Anderson applauds Ball Aerospace's Orion work
Paul Anderson, Lockheed Martin, applauds Ball Aerospace's phased array antenna development work for the Orion spacecraft.
published: 05 Dec 2014
Ball Aerospace Innovation Enables Hubble Space Telescope
Ball Aerospace has submitted a video to the Industrial Research Institute's (IRI) Tech Tournament highlighting our contributions to the Hubble Space Telescope. The IRI is celebrating its 75th anniversary by showcasing examples of innovation that have contributed the most meaningful technological advancements from the past three-quarters of a century.
Now it's your turn! Public voting and judging began October 1 and continues through November 19, with the winner announced at the IRI's Future Summit, November 20, San Jose, CA.
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published: 01 Oct 2013
Boulder's Ball Aerospace Project Set To Launch
The Joint Polar Satellite System launch is set for Tuesday.
The first images from the James Webb Space Telescope have been released, and Colorado-based Ball Aerospace played a role in designing the tools used to capture ...
The first images from the James Webb Space Telescope have been released, and Colorado-based Ball Aerospace played a role in designing the tools used to capture them.
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The Landsat 9 instrument that will help scientists detect deforestation, monitor crops and track potentially toxic algal blooms, among many other uses, is now b...
The Landsat 9 instrument that will help scientists detect deforestation, monitor crops and track potentially toxic algal blooms, among many other uses, is now built, tested, and in place to be assembled onto the spacecraft. The Operational Land Imager 2, or OLI-2, will detect visible and infrared light from Earth's surface, providing data on our changing planet.
OLI-2 was built and tested at Ball Aerospace in Boulder, Colorado. On Sept. 18, 2019, it was trucked from Boulder to the Northrop Grumman facility in Gilbert, Arizona, arriving the next day. Engineers at Northrop Grumman assemble and test the complete Landsat 9 spacecraft with OLI-2 and another instrument, the Thermal Infrared Sensor 2, or TIRS-2, which was built at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Landsat, a partnership between NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey, is a series of satellites that began with Landsat 1 in 1972.
Music: Bit Streaming, composed by David Edwards [ASCAP], published by Soundcast Music [SESAC]
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Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Matthew Radcliff
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The Landsat 9 instrument that will help scientists detect deforestation, monitor crops and track potentially toxic algal blooms, among many other uses, is now built, tested, and in place to be assembled onto the spacecraft. The Operational Land Imager 2, or OLI-2, will detect visible and infrared light from Earth's surface, providing data on our changing planet.
OLI-2 was built and tested at Ball Aerospace in Boulder, Colorado. On Sept. 18, 2019, it was trucked from Boulder to the Northrop Grumman facility in Gilbert, Arizona, arriving the next day. Engineers at Northrop Grumman assemble and test the complete Landsat 9 spacecraft with OLI-2 and another instrument, the Thermal Infrared Sensor 2, or TIRS-2, which was built at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Landsat, a partnership between NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey, is a series of satellites that began with Landsat 1 in 1972.
Music: Bit Streaming, composed by David Edwards [ASCAP], published by Soundcast Music [SESAC]
This video is public domain and along with other supporting visualizations can be downloaded from the Scientific Visualization Studio at: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13329
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Matthew Radcliff
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A quick look at testing of the Webb one-sixth scale test bed telescope, and integration and test of primary mirror segments and the secondary mirror from 2006 t...
A quick look at testing of the Webb one-sixth scale test bed telescope, and integration and test of primary mirror segments and the secondary mirror from 2006 to March 2011.
Download video: http://jwst.nasa.gov/videos/jwst_110414.mp4 (6 MB)
http://jwst.nasa.govvideos/jwst_110414.mov (17 MB.wmv)
A quick look at testing of the Webb one-sixth scale test bed telescope, and integration and test of primary mirror segments and the secondary mirror from 2006 to March 2011.
Download video: http://jwst.nasa.gov/videos/jwst_110414.mp4 (6 MB)
http://jwst.nasa.govvideos/jwst_110414.mov (17 MB.wmv)
Evan Kruegel got in touch with engineers at Ball Aerospace in Boulder, who helped create the James Webb Space Telescope.
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Evan Kruegel got in touch with engineers at Ball Aerospace in Boulder, who helped create the James Webb Space Telescope.
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Ball Aerospace has submitted a video to the Industrial Research Institute's (IRI) Tech Tournament highlighting our contributions to the Hubble Space Telescope. ...
Ball Aerospace has submitted a video to the Industrial Research Institute's (IRI) Tech Tournament highlighting our contributions to the Hubble Space Telescope. The IRI is celebrating its 75th anniversary by showcasing examples of innovation that have contributed the most meaningful technological advancements from the past three-quarters of a century.
Now it's your turn! Public voting and judging began October 1 and continues through November 19, with the winner announced at the IRI's Future Summit, November 20, San Jose, CA.
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Ball Aerospace has submitted a video to the Industrial Research Institute's (IRI) Tech Tournament highlighting our contributions to the Hubble Space Telescope. The IRI is celebrating its 75th anniversary by showcasing examples of innovation that have contributed the most meaningful technological advancements from the past three-quarters of a century.
Now it's your turn! Public voting and judging began October 1 and continues through November 19, with the winner announced at the IRI's Future Summit, November 20, San Jose, CA.
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The first images from the James Webb Space Telescope have been released, and Colorado-based Ball Aerospace played a role in designing the tools used to capture them.
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The Landsat 9 instrument that will help scientists detect deforestation, monitor crops and track potentially toxic algal blooms, among many other uses, is now built, tested, and in place to be assembled onto the spacecraft. The Operational Land Imager 2, or OLI-2, will detect visible and infrared light from Earth's surface, providing data on our changing planet.
OLI-2 was built and tested at Ball Aerospace in Boulder, Colorado. On Sept. 18, 2019, it was trucked from Boulder to the Northrop Grumman facility in Gilbert, Arizona, arriving the next day. Engineers at Northrop Grumman assemble and test the complete Landsat 9 spacecraft with OLI-2 and another instrument, the Thermal Infrared Sensor 2, or TIRS-2, which was built at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Landsat, a partnership between NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey, is a series of satellites that began with Landsat 1 in 1972.
Music: Bit Streaming, composed by David Edwards [ASCAP], published by Soundcast Music [SESAC]
This video is public domain and along with other supporting visualizations can be downloaded from the Scientific Visualization Studio at: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13329
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Matthew Radcliff
If you liked this video, subscribe to the NASA Goddard YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/NASAExplorer
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A quick look at testing of the Webb one-sixth scale test bed telescope, and integration and test of primary mirror segments and the secondary mirror from 2006 to March 2011.
Download video: http://jwst.nasa.gov/videos/jwst_110414.mp4 (6 MB)
http://jwst.nasa.govvideos/jwst_110414.mov (17 MB.wmv)
Evan Kruegel got in touch with engineers at Ball Aerospace in Boulder, who helped create the James Webb Space Telescope.
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Ball Aerospace has submitted a video to the Industrial Research Institute's (IRI) Tech Tournament highlighting our contributions to the Hubble Space Telescope. The IRI is celebrating its 75th anniversary by showcasing examples of innovation that have contributed the most meaningful technological advancements from the past three-quarters of a century.
Now it's your turn! Public voting and judging began October 1 and continues through November 19, with the winner announced at the IRI's Future Summit, November 20, San Jose, CA.
Vote here: https://techtournament.skild.com/skild2/techtournament/viewEntryVoting.action
Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. (commonly Ball Aerospace) is an American manufacturer of spacecraft, components, and instruments for national defense, civil space and commercial space applications. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ball Corporation (NYSE: BLL), with primary offices in Boulder and facilities in Broomfield and Westminster in Colorado, with smaller offices in New Mexico, Ohio, Northern Virginia, Missouri, and Maryland.
Ball Aerospace began building pointing controls for military rockets in 1956, and later won a contract to build one of NASA’s first spacecraft, the Orbiting Solar Observatory. Over the years, the company has been responsible for numerous technological and scientific projects and continues to provide aerospace technology to NASA and related industries.
Ball Aerospace also has many other products and services for the aerospace industry, including lubricants, optical systems, star trackers and antennas. As a wholly owned subsidiary of the Ball Corporation, Ball Aerospace was cited in 2014 as the 88th largest defense contractor in the world. Both parent and subsidiary headquarters are co-located in Broomfield, Colorado.
Pretty awesome," he said. "We tested the first new EVA spacesuit in decades ...Kennedy did in 1962 ... You don’t get any wiser by having the ball always bounce your way," he said. "In aerospace and in aviation, failure isn’t a roadblock ... Aerospace.
BAE Systems (LSE... On track ... It also said February’s £4.4bn acquisition of US-based Ball Aerospace is progressing well ... It’s trading on a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 18.8 compared to 33.5 for GE Aerospace and 20.5 for RTXCorporation ... .
Nunley Sr ... • 8.30 a.m ... The group has done airplane nose art that will be on a sticker placed on a large drone from the Aerospace Department’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations program that’s delivering the game ball at approximately 11.48 a.m.
Air Force, he joined Ball Aerospace, where he led the launch mission for the intelligence community’s first commercially procured launch vehicle ...Following his time at Ball Aerospace, Coffey joined Airbus U.S.
Net debt’s grown to £6.1bn following the acquisition of Ball Aerospace in February ... Researchers at ZionMarket Research, for instance, expect the aerospace and defence industry to expand at an annualised rate of 8.2% between 2023 and 2032 ... .
The historic chart for BAE Systems (LSE. BA.) shares shows they went nowhere for over 20 years (between late 1998 and early 2022) ... The £4.4bn acquisition of US-based Ball Aerospace was completed to form a new Space & MissionSystems business ... My move ... .
Growing gulf ... RELATED ARTICLES. Previous 1 Next ... Share this article. Share ... Turnaround ... Pay ... The defence contractor has also been boosted by the £4.4billion purchase of Ball Aerospace in the US, where BAE Systems now does 40 per cent of its business ... Saxo.
BALL) shipped 2.8% more cans in the second quarter of 2024 than it did in the same period last year, but year-over-year sales slipped without revenues from Ball’s aerospace division, which it offloaded to a British defense contractor in February.
Shares in the business were higher on Thursday morning as a result ... The company also highlighted that sales growth was lifted by its £4.4 billion acquisition of US defence firm Ball Aerospace ... Charles Woodburn, chief executive of BAE, said ... .
Large orders include Australia’s new fleet of nuclear-powered submarines, three HunterClass frigates, also in Australia, the acquisition of the US-based Ball Aerospace business from Ball ...
The north part of metro Denver is seeing increased activity in industrial real estate thanks to two major projects ... The buildings are at 22250 and 22500 E. 1-76 Frontage Road ... Nearby companies include Medtronic, Ball Aerospace and Covidien ... Share this. ... .
A NASA space telescope designed to “hunt” asteroids and comets that could pose a threat to life on Earth and orbiting spacecraft will soon burn up in orbit ...Soon, it will become unusable ... On the Hunt. Built by Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp ... ....
And so, we’ve met a lot of those alumni through other industry partners or contractors, so through Northrop Grumman, or through Boeing, Ball Aerospace, you know, just for a few examples there.