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Eric Spittle - LinQuest: Digital Engineering Capabilities and Space Commerce
On this edition of The Ex Terra Podcast, Tom Patton talks with Eric Spittle, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer of LinQuest Corporation about Digital Engineering and its relationship to Space Commerce.
The LinQuest mission is to be a national security space leader that enables defense and intelligence missions through advanced digital solutions and the development, integration, and operation of mission critical systems. But they don’t focus solely on defense. Their model-based systems engineering (MBSE) approach also applies to commercial space companies looking to utilize their digital engineering capabilities to solve complex problems.
LinQuest’s unique MBSE methodology is at the forefront of OSD’s Digital Engineering Strategy and provides solutions across the entire program lifec...
published: 07 Nov 2022
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How does GPS work?
Get a white-label copy of this video for training or educational purposes: https://www.casualnavigation.com/training-videos
This video explores the technicalities of how Marine GPS units can calculate position wherever you are in the world.
In this video, GPS means the system developed by the USA called NAVSTAR GPS. Other Global Satellite Navigation Systems are available.
Read the article that this video is based on here: http://casualnavigation.com/marine-gps
GPS is used by merchant ships, navy ships and pleasure boats as a way on finding position at sea. As a navigator, it is important that you know how GPS actually calculates position so that you know when it is feeding you false information.
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published: 17 Aug 2018
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A-235 PL-19 Nudol - Russian Anti Ballistic Missile System
A-235 anti-ballistic missile system
A-235 PL-19 Nudol (Russian: Система А-235 / РТЦ-181М RTTs-181M / Нудоль) is a Russian anti-ballistic missile and anti-satellite weapon system in development. It is designed to deflect a nuclear attack on Moscow and important industrial regions. The main developer of the system is JSC Concern VKO Almaz-Antey. The new system should replace the current one — A-135. The two main differences will be that the A-235 will use conventional warheads and it will be mobile.
Missile defense system A-235 will be using the Don-2N radar and the range radar Don 2NP / 5N20P with updated software and hardware; the guidance system of the A-235 complex will be similar to the existing system A-135. The A-235, when deployed, could be equipped with a nuclear warhead which wou...
published: 20 Jul 2020
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Driving with Galileo
The way we're driving is changing. Many of today's cars and trucks are already equipped with advanced driver assistance systems, including lane departure warning systems, automated braking and adaptive cruise control. These systems are increasingly using Galileo, the European Global Navigation Satellite System to provide, reliable, robust and accurate positioning. Connected navigation allows drivers to find their way and share information thus making driving safer and reducing congestion.
More about #EUSPA: https://www.euspa.europa.eu/
🔹 Twitter: https://twitter.com/EU4Space
🔹 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/space4eu/
🔹 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EU4Space
🔹 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/EUSPA
published: 15 Feb 2019
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Tethered Satellites - Forces And Motion (1994)
Credit: NASA/JSC
Uses the dynamics of the Tethered Satellite System flown on the STS-46 Shuttle mission to explain the basic concepts of physics.
Recommended Level: High School
Application: Physical Sciences
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published: 10 Mar 2013
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NASA Apollo Space Program: Communications (Computers; Telemetry, Skylab) 1973
NASA Apollo Space Program 1973. Vintage film by Philco-Ford, designers of the Mission Control Rooms at Houston's Johnson Space Center, control center of manned space flight missions for NASA. Includes Apollo 17 liftoff, interviews with Philco engineers, and behind the scenes video of Mission Control, and rescue of the damaged SKYLAB ONE space craft, making it useful again. Excellent quality images. Color, 22 minutes. Original Unedited film, titled "A Giant Step in Communication." (Historical, Educational) Philco-Ford was NASA's prime contractor on designing and implementing the Mission Control Center operational display, tracking and communications systems. Philco produced transistors, satellites, communication systems, computers, radar, radio, television and many other products. ...
published: 11 Mar 2021
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All Jsc Sports+ are Open On Nilesat
Have Fun With Your Satellite Card
published: 22 Jan 2012
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How Do Satellites Work? Global Science Documentary
There are several thousand satellites going around our planet. The geostationary Earth orbit is mostly populated by communication satellites. This film is about a very special branch of space industry. This is the story of satellite communication, from the building of a spacecraft to its functioning at dozens thousand kilometers from the Earth.
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published: 12 Aug 2022
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Eric Spittle - LinQuest: Digital Engineering Capabilities and Space Commerce
On this edition of The Ex Terra Podcast, Tom Patton talks with Eric Spittle, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer of LinQuest Corporation about Digital Engin...
On this edition of The Ex Terra Podcast, Tom Patton talks with Eric Spittle, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer of LinQuest Corporation about Digital Engineering and its relationship to Space Commerce.
The LinQuest mission is to be a national security space leader that enables defense and intelligence missions through advanced digital solutions and the development, integration, and operation of mission critical systems. But they don’t focus solely on defense. Their model-based systems engineering (MBSE) approach also applies to commercial space companies looking to utilize their digital engineering capabilities to solve complex problems.
LinQuest’s unique MBSE methodology is at the forefront of OSD’s Digital Engineering Strategy and provides solutions across the entire program lifecycle, going beyond “traditional” MBSE capabilities by incorporating powerful tools in a seamless MBSE framework.
LinQuest leads military SATCOM development through architecture design, engineering, prototyping, integration, testing, and operations for current and next generation space-based communications systems. The company also enables planning, architecture, development, operation, logistics, and sustainment of Space Force and Air Force systems through deep subject matter expertise, advanced analytic solutions, and the development and deployment of tactical space superiority systems.
In its integration laboratory in Chantilly, VA, LinQuest creates digital threads of 5G User Equipment (UE) to RAN and Cell Base Station (gNodeB) access through terrestrial and NTN (satellite and UAV) emulation and over-the-air testing with a full suite of network and cybersecurity emulation, analysis, and test equipment. These tests are all remotely accessible through a web-based portal for Lab-as-a-Service (LaaS).
How does what happens in space affect your everyday life? The Ex Terra podcast is dedicated to introducing you to many of the interesting people involved in the commercial space industry, and taking you behind the scenes with many of the companies making significant contributions to the new space economy. The podcast is available on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Breaker, Overcast, Pocketcasts and Radio Public.
https://wn.com/Eric_Spittle_Linquest_Digital_Engineering_Capabilities_And_Space_Commerce
On this edition of The Ex Terra Podcast, Tom Patton talks with Eric Spittle, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer of LinQuest Corporation about Digital Engineering and its relationship to Space Commerce.
The LinQuest mission is to be a national security space leader that enables defense and intelligence missions through advanced digital solutions and the development, integration, and operation of mission critical systems. But they don’t focus solely on defense. Their model-based systems engineering (MBSE) approach also applies to commercial space companies looking to utilize their digital engineering capabilities to solve complex problems.
LinQuest’s unique MBSE methodology is at the forefront of OSD’s Digital Engineering Strategy and provides solutions across the entire program lifecycle, going beyond “traditional” MBSE capabilities by incorporating powerful tools in a seamless MBSE framework.
LinQuest leads military SATCOM development through architecture design, engineering, prototyping, integration, testing, and operations for current and next generation space-based communications systems. The company also enables planning, architecture, development, operation, logistics, and sustainment of Space Force and Air Force systems through deep subject matter expertise, advanced analytic solutions, and the development and deployment of tactical space superiority systems.
In its integration laboratory in Chantilly, VA, LinQuest creates digital threads of 5G User Equipment (UE) to RAN and Cell Base Station (gNodeB) access through terrestrial and NTN (satellite and UAV) emulation and over-the-air testing with a full suite of network and cybersecurity emulation, analysis, and test equipment. These tests are all remotely accessible through a web-based portal for Lab-as-a-Service (LaaS).
How does what happens in space affect your everyday life? The Ex Terra podcast is dedicated to introducing you to many of the interesting people involved in the commercial space industry, and taking you behind the scenes with many of the companies making significant contributions to the new space economy. The podcast is available on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Breaker, Overcast, Pocketcasts and Radio Public.
- published: 07 Nov 2022
- views: 7
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How does GPS work?
Get a white-label copy of this video for training or educational purposes: https://www.casualnavigation.com/training-videos
This video explores the technicalit...
Get a white-label copy of this video for training or educational purposes: https://www.casualnavigation.com/training-videos
This video explores the technicalities of how Marine GPS units can calculate position wherever you are in the world.
In this video, GPS means the system developed by the USA called NAVSTAR GPS. Other Global Satellite Navigation Systems are available.
Read the article that this video is based on here: http://casualnavigation.com/marine-gps
GPS is used by merchant ships, navy ships and pleasure boats as a way on finding position at sea. As a navigator, it is important that you know how GPS actually calculates position so that you know when it is feeding you false information.
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https://wn.com/How_Does_Gps_Work
Get a white-label copy of this video for training or educational purposes: https://www.casualnavigation.com/training-videos
This video explores the technicalities of how Marine GPS units can calculate position wherever you are in the world.
In this video, GPS means the system developed by the USA called NAVSTAR GPS. Other Global Satellite Navigation Systems are available.
Read the article that this video is based on here: http://casualnavigation.com/marine-gps
GPS is used by merchant ships, navy ships and pleasure boats as a way on finding position at sea. As a navigator, it is important that you know how GPS actually calculates position so that you know when it is feeding you false information.
---------------------USE OUR VIDEOS----------------------
To get a copy of any of our videos to use for training or educational purposes, visit:
★ https://www.casualnavigation.com/training-videos
✔ Offline use
✔ White-Label
✔ Ad-Free
✔ No Sponsors
✔ No Social Prompts
---------------JOIN OUR COMMUNITY----------------
We have launched a new community of maritime enthusiasts over on Patreon.
★ https://www.patreon.com/CasualNavigation
When you join, you will become part of an Exclusive Community, gain Early Access to our YouTube videos*, receive Exclusive Content* and have influence over Community Videos*
*Everyone becomes a part of our community, but additional rewards will depend on the tier you select.
-------------------------DISCLAIMER--------------------------
All content on this channel is provided for entertainment purposes only. Although every effort has been made to ensure the content is accurate and up to date, it remains the responsibility of the viewer to determine its accuracy and validity. The content should never be used to substitute professional advice or education.
- published: 17 Aug 2018
- views: 283704
2:18
A-235 PL-19 Nudol - Russian Anti Ballistic Missile System
A-235 anti-ballistic missile system
A-235 PL-19 Nudol (Russian: Система А-235 / РТЦ-181М RTTs-181M / Нудоль) is a Russian anti-ballistic missile and anti-satel...
A-235 anti-ballistic missile system
A-235 PL-19 Nudol (Russian: Система А-235 / РТЦ-181М RTTs-181M / Нудоль) is a Russian anti-ballistic missile and anti-satellite weapon system in development. It is designed to deflect a nuclear attack on Moscow and important industrial regions. The main developer of the system is JSC Concern VKO Almaz-Antey. The new system should replace the current one — A-135. The two main differences will be that the A-235 will use conventional warheads and it will be mobile.
Missile defense system A-235 will be using the Don-2N radar and the range radar Don 2NP / 5N20P with updated software and hardware; the guidance system of the A-235 complex will be similar to the existing system A-135. The A-235, when deployed, could be equipped with a nuclear warhead which would greatly increase its ability to kill incoming warheads. The yield on which it would be deployed is not yet known. According to reports in early 2018, the system will not be equipped with nuclear warheads. The system will be deployed at points surrounding Moscow by the end of 2018.
The anti-ballistic missile systems are located at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, at the ex-launch site of the Tsyklon-2 rocket. The new PRS-1M (45T6) is a modernized variant of the PRS-1 (53T6 Gazelle) and can use nuclear or conventional warheads. It can hit targets at ranges of 350 km and altitudes of 50 km.
The A-235 will have missiles capable of operating at three different ranges: long-range, based on the 51T6 and capable of destroying targets at distances up to 1500 km (930 miles), at altitudes up to 800,000 m; medium-range, an update of the 58R6, designed to hit targets at distances up to 1000 km (620 miles), at altitudes up to 120,000 m; and short-range (the 53T6M or 45T6 (based on the 53T6)), with an operating range of 350 km (215 miles) and a flight ceiling of 40,000-50,000 m. The long-range missiles will most likely be equipped with nuclear warheads, while the others will have kinetic energy warheads. Testing of new missiles for the A-235 Samolyot-M system began in August 2014.
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A-235 anti-ballistic missile system
A-235 PL-19 Nudol (Russian: Система А-235 / РТЦ-181М RTTs-181M / Нудоль) is a Russian anti-ballistic missile and anti-satellite weapon system in development. It is designed to deflect a nuclear attack on Moscow and important industrial regions. The main developer of the system is JSC Concern VKO Almaz-Antey. The new system should replace the current one — A-135. The two main differences will be that the A-235 will use conventional warheads and it will be mobile.
Missile defense system A-235 will be using the Don-2N radar and the range radar Don 2NP / 5N20P with updated software and hardware; the guidance system of the A-235 complex will be similar to the existing system A-135. The A-235, when deployed, could be equipped with a nuclear warhead which would greatly increase its ability to kill incoming warheads. The yield on which it would be deployed is not yet known. According to reports in early 2018, the system will not be equipped with nuclear warheads. The system will be deployed at points surrounding Moscow by the end of 2018.
The anti-ballistic missile systems are located at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, at the ex-launch site of the Tsyklon-2 rocket. The new PRS-1M (45T6) is a modernized variant of the PRS-1 (53T6 Gazelle) and can use nuclear or conventional warheads. It can hit targets at ranges of 350 km and altitudes of 50 km.
The A-235 will have missiles capable of operating at three different ranges: long-range, based on the 51T6 and capable of destroying targets at distances up to 1500 km (930 miles), at altitudes up to 800,000 m; medium-range, an update of the 58R6, designed to hit targets at distances up to 1000 km (620 miles), at altitudes up to 120,000 m; and short-range (the 53T6M or 45T6 (based on the 53T6)), with an operating range of 350 km (215 miles) and a flight ceiling of 40,000-50,000 m. The long-range missiles will most likely be equipped with nuclear warheads, while the others will have kinetic energy warheads. Testing of new missiles for the A-235 Samolyot-M system began in August 2014.
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- published: 20 Jul 2020
- views: 725584
4:12
Driving with Galileo
The way we're driving is changing. Many of today's cars and trucks are already equipped with advanced driver assistance systems, including lane departure warnin...
The way we're driving is changing. Many of today's cars and trucks are already equipped with advanced driver assistance systems, including lane departure warning systems, automated braking and adaptive cruise control. These systems are increasingly using Galileo, the European Global Navigation Satellite System to provide, reliable, robust and accurate positioning. Connected navigation allows drivers to find their way and share information thus making driving safer and reducing congestion.
More about #EUSPA: https://www.euspa.europa.eu/
🔹 Twitter: https://twitter.com/EU4Space
🔹 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/space4eu/
🔹 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EU4Space
🔹 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/EUSPA
https://wn.com/Driving_With_Galileo
The way we're driving is changing. Many of today's cars and trucks are already equipped with advanced driver assistance systems, including lane departure warning systems, automated braking and adaptive cruise control. These systems are increasingly using Galileo, the European Global Navigation Satellite System to provide, reliable, robust and accurate positioning. Connected navigation allows drivers to find their way and share information thus making driving safer and reducing congestion.
More about #EUSPA: https://www.euspa.europa.eu/
🔹 Twitter: https://twitter.com/EU4Space
🔹 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/space4eu/
🔹 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EU4Space
🔹 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/EUSPA
- published: 15 Feb 2019
- views: 8493
21:14
Tethered Satellites - Forces And Motion (1994)
Credit: NASA/JSC
Uses the dynamics of the Tethered Satellite System flown on the STS-46 Shuttle mission to explain the basic concepts of physics.
Recommended Le...
Credit: NASA/JSC
Uses the dynamics of the Tethered Satellite System flown on the STS-46 Shuttle mission to explain the basic concepts of physics.
Recommended Level: High School
Application: Physical Sciences
Click to subscribe! http://bit.ly/subAIRBOYD #AIRBOYD #AvGeek
https://wn.com/Tethered_Satellites_Forces_And_Motion_(1994)
Credit: NASA/JSC
Uses the dynamics of the Tethered Satellite System flown on the STS-46 Shuttle mission to explain the basic concepts of physics.
Recommended Level: High School
Application: Physical Sciences
Click to subscribe! http://bit.ly/subAIRBOYD #AIRBOYD #AvGeek
- published: 10 Mar 2013
- views: 4823
22:25
NASA Apollo Space Program: Communications (Computers; Telemetry, Skylab) 1973
NASA Apollo Space Program 1973. Vintage film by Philco-Ford, designers of the Mission Control Rooms at Houston's Johnson Space Center, control center of manned...
NASA Apollo Space Program 1973. Vintage film by Philco-Ford, designers of the Mission Control Rooms at Houston's Johnson Space Center, control center of manned space flight missions for NASA. Includes Apollo 17 liftoff, interviews with Philco engineers, and behind the scenes video of Mission Control, and rescue of the damaged SKYLAB ONE space craft, making it useful again. Excellent quality images. Color, 22 minutes. Original Unedited film, titled "A Giant Step in Communication." (Historical, Educational) Philco-Ford was NASA's prime contractor on designing and implementing the Mission Control Center operational display, tracking and communications systems. Philco produced transistors, satellites, communication systems, computers, radar, radio, television and many other products.
To license this film as stock footage contact Periscope Film:
http://stock.periscopefilm.com
https://wn.com/Nasa_Apollo_Space_Program_Communications_(Computers_Telemetry,_Skylab)_1973
NASA Apollo Space Program 1973. Vintage film by Philco-Ford, designers of the Mission Control Rooms at Houston's Johnson Space Center, control center of manned space flight missions for NASA. Includes Apollo 17 liftoff, interviews with Philco engineers, and behind the scenes video of Mission Control, and rescue of the damaged SKYLAB ONE space craft, making it useful again. Excellent quality images. Color, 22 minutes. Original Unedited film, titled "A Giant Step in Communication." (Historical, Educational) Philco-Ford was NASA's prime contractor on designing and implementing the Mission Control Center operational display, tracking and communications systems. Philco produced transistors, satellites, communication systems, computers, radar, radio, television and many other products.
To license this film as stock footage contact Periscope Film:
http://stock.periscopefilm.com
- published: 11 Mar 2021
- views: 21864
22:20
How Do Satellites Work? Global Science Documentary
There are several thousand satellites going around our planet. The geostationary Earth orbit is mostly populated by communication satellites. This film is about...
There are several thousand satellites going around our planet. The geostationary Earth orbit is mostly populated by communication satellites. This film is about a very special branch of space industry. This is the story of satellite communication, from the building of a spacecraft to its functioning at dozens thousand kilometers from the Earth.
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https://wn.com/How_Do_Satellites_Work_Global_Science_Documentary
There are several thousand satellites going around our planet. The geostationary Earth orbit is mostly populated by communication satellites. This film is about a very special branch of space industry. This is the story of satellite communication, from the building of a spacecraft to its functioning at dozens thousand kilometers from the Earth.
►All Documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0L-SIbTZyAQyF3wA5a4nXnwP7b7Ne-0U
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- published: 12 Aug 2022
- views: 1232