A rocket carrying the Air Force Academy's FalconSAT-5 satellite lifts off Nov. 19, 2010, from the Kodiak Launch Complex in Alaska. FalconSAT is a capstone program that allows Academy cadets to design, build, test and operate a satellite. FalconSAT-5 carried Space Test Program payloads to measure measure the ionosphere and its effects on radio frequency signals Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-rocket-carrying-the-air-force-academys-falconsat-5-satellite-lifts-43202779.html
RMCE81GB–A rocket carrying the Air Force Academy's FalconSAT-5 satellite lifts off Nov. 19, 2010, from the Kodiak Launch Complex in Alaska. FalconSAT is a capstone program that allows Academy cadets to design, build, test and operate a satellite. FalconSAT-5 carried Space Test Program payloads to measure measure the ionosphere and its effects on radio frequency signals
The CAPSTONE spacecraft dispenser in a thermal blanket with the spacecraft stowed inside at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc., in Irvine, California. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-capstone-spacecraft-dispenser-in-a-thermal-blanket-with-the-spacecraft-stowed-inside-at-tyvak-nano-satellite-systems-inc-in-irvine-california-image485258553.html
RM2K5DC6H–The CAPSTONE spacecraft dispenser in a thermal blanket with the spacecraft stowed inside at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc., in Irvine, California.
June 24, 2022: In this image from April 2022 Rebecca Rogers, systems engineer, left, takes dimension measurements of the CAPSTONE spacecraft at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc. in Irvine, California. Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment, or CAPSTONE is slated to launch on Monday, June 27, aboard a Rocket Lab Electron rocket from the company's Launch Complex 1 in Mahia, New Zealand. The destination for this microwave oven-size CubeSat is a near rectilinear halo orbit (NRHO). CAPSTONE, the pathfinder for NASA's lunar outpost, will test an orbit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/june-24-2022-in-this-image-from-april-2022-rebecca-rogers-systems-engineer-left-takes-dimension-measurements-of-the-capstone-spacecraft-at-tyvak-nano-satellite-systems-inc-in-irvine-california-cislunar-autonomous-positioning-system-technology-operations-and-navigation-experiment-or-capstone-is-slated-to-launch-on-monday-june-27-aboard-a-rocket-lab-electron-rocket-from-the-companys-launch-complex-1-in-mahia-new-zealand-the-destination-for-this-microwave-oven-size-cubesat-is-a-near-rectilinear-halo-orbit-nrho-capstone-the-pathfinder-for-nasas-lunar-outpost-will-test-an-orbit-image473362702.html
RM2JE3EXP–June 24, 2022: In this image from April 2022 Rebecca Rogers, systems engineer, left, takes dimension measurements of the CAPSTONE spacecraft at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc. in Irvine, California. Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment, or CAPSTONE is slated to launch on Monday, June 27, aboard a Rocket Lab Electron rocket from the company's Launch Complex 1 in Mahia, New Zealand. The destination for this microwave oven-size CubeSat is a near rectilinear halo orbit (NRHO). CAPSTONE, the pathfinder for NASA's lunar outpost, will test an orbit
Dylan Schmidt, CAPSTONE assembly integration and test lead, installs solar panels onto the CAPSTONE spacecraft at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc., in Irvine, California. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dylan-schmidt-capstone-assembly-integration-and-test-lead-installs-solar-panels-onto-the-capstone-spacecraft-at-tyvak-nano-satellite-systems-inc-in-irvine-california-image485262950.html
RM2K5DHRJ–Dylan Schmidt, CAPSTONE assembly integration and test lead, installs solar panels onto the CAPSTONE spacecraft at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc., in Irvine, California.
Spc. Alex Smith, a 42A Admin Specialist with the 146th Expeditionary Signal Battalion sets up a Tampa Microwave 95cm satellite terminal to provide commercial data and phones to emergency response personnel during a capstone event for Signal University. The Florida National Guard’s G6 created Signal U to train signal Soldiers on emerging technologies to better coordinate support during state-wide disasters. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-alex-smith-a-42a-admin-specialist-with-the-146th-expeditionary-signal-battalion-sets-up-a-tampa-microwave-95cm-satellite-terminal-to-provide-commercial-data-and-phones-to-emergency-response-personnel-during-a-capstone-event-for-signal-university-the-florida-national-guards-g6-created-signal-u-to-train-signal-soldiers-on-emerging-technologies-to-better-coordinate-support-during-state-wide-disasters-image442357362.html
RM2GKK396–Spc. Alex Smith, a 42A Admin Specialist with the 146th Expeditionary Signal Battalion sets up a Tampa Microwave 95cm satellite terminal to provide commercial data and phones to emergency response personnel during a capstone event for Signal University. The Florida National Guard’s G6 created Signal U to train signal Soldiers on emerging technologies to better coordinate support during state-wide disasters.
A group of U.S. and Philippine officers participate in the Eagle Vision Subject Matter Expert Exchange's table-top simulation, Clark Air Base, Philippines, Jan. 25, 2017. The simulation was the capstone event of a two-week long exchange focused on developing new techniques for using satellite imagery and geospatial maps to plan for Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief operations common in the Asia-Pacific. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-group-of-us-and-philippine-officers-participate-in-the-eagle-vision-subject-matter-expert-exchanges-table-top-simulation-clark-air-base-philippines-jan-25-2017-the-simulation-was-the-capstone-event-of-a-two-week-long-exchange-focused-on-developing-new-techniques-for-using-satellite-imagery-and-geospatial-maps-to-plan-for-humanitarian-assistance-and-disaster-relief-operations-common-in-the-asia-pacific-image230178198.html
RMRADEHX–A group of U.S. and Philippine officers participate in the Eagle Vision Subject Matter Expert Exchange's table-top simulation, Clark Air Base, Philippines, Jan. 25, 2017. The simulation was the capstone event of a two-week long exchange focused on developing new techniques for using satellite imagery and geospatial maps to plan for Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief operations common in the Asia-Pacific.
Dylan Schmidt, CAPSTONE assembly integration and test lead, right, and Rebecca Rogers, systems engineer, left, take dimension measurements of the CAPSTONE spacecraft at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc., in Irvine, California. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dylan-schmidt-capstone-assembly-integration-and-test-lead-right-and-rebecca-rogers-systems-engineer-left-take-dimension-measurements-of-the-capstone-spacecraft-at-tyvak-nano-satellite-systems-inc-in-irvine-california-image485261303.html
RM2K5DFMR–Dylan Schmidt, CAPSTONE assembly integration and test lead, right, and Rebecca Rogers, systems engineer, left, take dimension measurements of the CAPSTONE spacecraft at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc., in Irvine, California.
Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Kyle Stryker (left) advises his team on how to establish connection to a satellite using a Tampa Microwave 95cm satellite terminal during a capstone training event for the Florida National Guard G6’s Signal University, Tuesday at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center. The terminal is one component of a Joint Tactical Expeditionary Kit that is used to provide commercial data and phones to any unit, city or emergency operations center that requests emergency communications in the event of a hurricane or other disaster. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/army-chief-warrant-officer-2-kyle-stryker-left-advises-his-team-on-how-to-establish-connection-to-a-satellite-using-a-tampa-microwave-95cm-satellite-terminal-during-a-capstone-training-event-for-the-florida-national-guard-g6s-signal-university-tuesday-at-camp-blanding-joint-training-center-the-terminal-is-one-component-of-a-joint-tactical-expeditionary-kit-that-is-used-to-provide-commercial-data-and-phones-to-any-unit-city-or-emergency-operations-center-that-requests-emergency-communications-in-the-event-of-a-hurricane-or-other-disaster-image442357392.html
RM2GKK3A8–Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Kyle Stryker (left) advises his team on how to establish connection to a satellite using a Tampa Microwave 95cm satellite terminal during a capstone training event for the Florida National Guard G6’s Signal University, Tuesday at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center. The terminal is one component of a Joint Tactical Expeditionary Kit that is used to provide commercial data and phones to any unit, city or emergency operations center that requests emergency communications in the event of a hurricane or other disaster.
Rebecca Rogers, systems engineer, left, and Dustin Holta, launch engineer, right, mount a cover plate to the CAPSTONE spacecraft dispenser with the spacecraft stowed inside at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc., in Irvine, California. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rebecca-rogers-systems-engineer-left-and-dustin-holta-launch-engineer-right-mount-a-cover-plate-to-the-capstone-spacecraft-dispenser-with-the-spacecraft-stowed-inside-at-tyvak-nano-satellite-systems-inc-in-irvine-california-image485263280.html
RM2K5DJ7C–Rebecca Rogers, systems engineer, left, and Dustin Holta, launch engineer, right, mount a cover plate to the CAPSTONE spacecraft dispenser with the spacecraft stowed inside at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc., in Irvine, California.
A satellite dish at the Kodiak Launch Complex in Alaska reflects light from a sunset prior to liftoff of a rocket carrying the Air Force Academy's FalconSAT-5 at the complex Nov. 19, 2010. FalconSAT is a capstone program in which Academy cadets design, build, test and operate a satellite. (U.S. Air Force photo) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-satellite-dish-at-the-kodiak-launch-complex-in-alaska-reflects-light-129334473.html
RMHEBKC9–A satellite dish at the Kodiak Launch Complex in Alaska reflects light from a sunset prior to liftoff of a rocket carrying the Air Force Academy's FalconSAT-5 at the complex Nov. 19, 2010. FalconSAT is a capstone program in which Academy cadets design, build, test and operate a satellite. (U.S. Air Force photo)
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Justin Kunzman, a senior geospatial engineer with the 5th Engineer Detachment Geospatial Planning Cell, briefs a team of U.S. and Philippine service members as part of the Eagle Vision Subject Matter Expert Exchange table-top simulation, Clark Air Base, Philippines, Jan. 25, 2017. The simulation was the capstone event of a two-week long SMEE. The SMEE focused on a how satellite imagery and geospatial information can enhance combined Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief operations between the U.S. and the Philippines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-sgt-1st-class-justin-kunzman-a-senior-geospatial-engineer-with-the-5th-engineer-detachment-geospatial-planning-cell-briefs-a-team-of-us-and-philippine-service-members-as-part-of-the-eagle-vision-subject-matter-expert-exchange-table-top-simulation-clark-air-base-philippines-jan-25-2017-the-simulation-was-the-capstone-event-of-a-two-week-long-smee-the-smee-focused-on-a-how-satellite-imagery-and-geospatial-information-can-enhance-combined-humanitarian-assistance-and-disaster-relief-operations-between-the-us-and-the-philippines-image230178203.html
RMRADEJ3–U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Justin Kunzman, a senior geospatial engineer with the 5th Engineer Detachment Geospatial Planning Cell, briefs a team of U.S. and Philippine service members as part of the Eagle Vision Subject Matter Expert Exchange table-top simulation, Clark Air Base, Philippines, Jan. 25, 2017. The simulation was the capstone event of a two-week long SMEE. The SMEE focused on a how satellite imagery and geospatial information can enhance combined Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief operations between the U.S. and the Philippines.
A group of U.S. and Philippine officers participate in the Eagle Vision Subject Matter Expert Exchange's table-top simulation, Clark Air Base, Philippines, Jan. 25, 2017. The simulation was the capstone event of a two-week long exchange focused on developing new techniques for using satellite imagery and geospatial maps to plan for Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief operations common in the Asia-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Stewart/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-group-of-us-and-philippine-officers-participate-in-the-eagle-vision-subject-matter-expert-exchanges-table-top-simulation-clark-air-base-philippines-jan-25-2017-the-simulation-was-the-capstone-event-of-a-two-week-long-exchange-focused-on-developing-new-techniques-for-using-satellite-imagery-and-geospatial-maps-to-plan-for-humanitarian-assistance-and-disaster-relief-operations-common-in-the-asia-pacific-us-air-force-photo-by-tech-sgt-james-stewartreleased-image187439738.html
RMMTXH8A–A group of U.S. and Philippine officers participate in the Eagle Vision Subject Matter Expert Exchange's table-top simulation, Clark Air Base, Philippines, Jan. 25, 2017. The simulation was the capstone event of a two-week long exchange focused on developing new techniques for using satellite imagery and geospatial maps to plan for Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief operations common in the Asia-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Stewart/Released)
Matt Johnson, CAPSTONE lead systems engineer, left, and Dylan Schmidt, CAPSTONE assembly integration and test lead, right, with the CAPSTONE spacecraft stowed in its dispenser at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc., in Irvine, California. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/matt-johnson-capstone-lead-systems-engineer-left-and-dylan-schmidt-capstone-assembly-integration-and-test-lead-right-with-the-capstone-spacecraft-stowed-in-its-dispenser-at-tyvak-nano-satellite-systems-inc-in-irvine-california-image485263663.html
RM2K5DJN3–Matt Johnson, CAPSTONE lead systems engineer, left, and Dylan Schmidt, CAPSTONE assembly integration and test lead, right, with the CAPSTONE spacecraft stowed in its dispenser at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc., in Irvine, California.
Dustin Holta, launch engineer, left, and Rebecca Rogers, systems engineer, right, wrap the CAPSTONE spacecraft dispenser in a thermal blanket with the spacecraft stowed inside at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc., in Irvine, California. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dustin-holta-launch-engineer-left-and-rebecca-rogers-systems-engineer-right-wrap-the-capstone-spacecraft-dispenser-in-a-thermal-blanket-with-the-spacecraft-stowed-inside-at-tyvak-nano-satellite-systems-inc-in-irvine-california-image485263326.html
RM2K5DJ92–Dustin Holta, launch engineer, left, and Rebecca Rogers, systems engineer, right, wrap the CAPSTONE spacecraft dispenser in a thermal blanket with the spacecraft stowed inside at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc., in Irvine, California.
U.S. Army Sgt. Julian Reyes, a geospatial engineer with the 5th Engineer Detachment Geospatial Planning Cell, briefs a risk analysis map to a team of U.S. and Philippine service members participating in the Eagle Vision Subject Matter Expert Exchange table-top simulation, Clark Air Base, Philippines, Jan. 25, 2017. The simulation compared before-and-after satellite images from Typhoon Haiyan to determine new disaster relief response tactics, techniques and procedures. The simulation was the capstone event to a two-week long SMEE focused on a how satellite imagery and geospatial information can Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-sgt-julian-reyes-a-geospatial-engineer-with-the-5th-engineer-detachment-geospatial-planning-cell-briefs-a-risk-analysis-map-to-a-team-of-us-and-philippine-service-members-participating-in-the-eagle-vision-subject-matter-expert-exchange-table-top-simulation-clark-air-base-philippines-jan-25-2017-the-simulation-compared-before-and-after-satellite-images-from-typhoon-haiyan-to-determine-new-disaster-relief-response-tactics-techniques-and-procedures-the-simulation-was-the-capstone-event-to-a-two-week-long-smee-focused-on-a-how-satellite-imagery-and-geospatial-information-can-image187439750.html
RMMTXH8P–U.S. Army Sgt. Julian Reyes, a geospatial engineer with the 5th Engineer Detachment Geospatial Planning Cell, briefs a risk analysis map to a team of U.S. and Philippine service members participating in the Eagle Vision Subject Matter Expert Exchange table-top simulation, Clark Air Base, Philippines, Jan. 25, 2017. The simulation compared before-and-after satellite images from Typhoon Haiyan to determine new disaster relief response tactics, techniques and procedures. The simulation was the capstone event to a two-week long SMEE focused on a how satellite imagery and geospatial information can
Matt Johnson, CAPSTONE lead systems engineer, bottom, Dustin Holta, launch engineer, right, and Rebecca Rogers, systems engineer, background, with the CAPSTONE spacecraft stowed in its dispenser at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc., in Irvine, California. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/matt-johnson-capstone-lead-systems-engineer-bottom-dustin-holta-launch-engineer-right-and-rebecca-rogers-systems-engineer-background-with-the-capstone-spacecraft-stowed-in-its-dispenser-at-tyvak-nano-satellite-systems-inc-in-irvine-california-image485259589.html
RM2K5DDFH–Matt Johnson, CAPSTONE lead systems engineer, bottom, Dustin Holta, launch engineer, right, and Rebecca Rogers, systems engineer, background, with the CAPSTONE spacecraft stowed in its dispenser at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc., in Irvine, California.
U.S. Army Sgt. Julian Reyes, a geospatial engineer with the 5th Engineer Detachment Geospatial Planning Cell, briefs a risk analysis map to a team of U.S. and Philippine service members participating in the Eagle Vision Subject Matter Expert Exchange table-top simulation, Clark Air Base, Philippines, Jan. 25, 2017. The simulation compared before-and-after satellite images from Typhoon Haiyan to determine new disaster relief response tactics, techniques and procedures. The simulation was the capstone event to a two-week long SMEE focused on a how satellite imagery and geospatial information can Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-sgt-julian-reyes-a-geospatial-engineer-with-the-5th-engineer-detachment-geospatial-planning-cell-briefs-a-risk-analysis-map-to-a-team-of-us-and-philippine-service-members-participating-in-the-eagle-vision-subject-matter-expert-exchange-table-top-simulation-clark-air-base-philippines-jan-25-2017-the-simulation-compared-before-and-after-satellite-images-from-typhoon-haiyan-to-determine-new-disaster-relief-response-tactics-techniques-and-procedures-the-simulation-was-the-capstone-event-to-a-two-week-long-smee-focused-on-a-how-satellite-imagery-and-geospatial-information-can-image230178201.html
RMRADEJ1–U.S. Army Sgt. Julian Reyes, a geospatial engineer with the 5th Engineer Detachment Geospatial Planning Cell, briefs a risk analysis map to a team of U.S. and Philippine service members participating in the Eagle Vision Subject Matter Expert Exchange table-top simulation, Clark Air Base, Philippines, Jan. 25, 2017. The simulation compared before-and-after satellite images from Typhoon Haiyan to determine new disaster relief response tactics, techniques and procedures. The simulation was the capstone event to a two-week long SMEE focused on a how satellite imagery and geospatial information can
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Justin Kunzman, a senior geospatial engineer with the 5th Engineer Detachment Geospatial Planning Cell, briefs a team of U.S. and Philippine service members as part of the Eagle Vision Subject Matter Expert Exchange table-top simulation, Clark Air Base, Philippines, Jan. 25, 2017. The simulation was the capstone event of a two-week long SMEE. The SMEE focused on a how satellite imagery and geospatial information can enhance combined Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief operations between the U.S. and the Philippines. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Ste Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-sgt-1st-class-justin-kunzman-a-senior-geospatial-engineer-with-the-5th-engineer-detachment-geospatial-planning-cell-briefs-a-team-of-us-and-philippine-service-members-as-part-of-the-eagle-vision-subject-matter-expert-exchange-table-top-simulation-clark-air-base-philippines-jan-25-2017-the-simulation-was-the-capstone-event-of-a-two-week-long-smee-the-smee-focused-on-a-how-satellite-imagery-and-geospatial-information-can-enhance-combined-humanitarian-assistance-and-disaster-relief-operations-between-the-us-and-the-philippines-us-air-force-photo-by-tech-sgt-james-ste-image187439751.html
RMMTXH8R–U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Justin Kunzman, a senior geospatial engineer with the 5th Engineer Detachment Geospatial Planning Cell, briefs a team of U.S. and Philippine service members as part of the Eagle Vision Subject Matter Expert Exchange table-top simulation, Clark Air Base, Philippines, Jan. 25, 2017. The simulation was the capstone event of a two-week long SMEE. The SMEE focused on a how satellite imagery and geospatial information can enhance combined Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief operations between the U.S. and the Philippines. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Ste
Rebecca Rogers, systems engineer, center, Lachlan Moore, systems integration engineer, right, and Dylan Schmidt, CAPSTONE assembly integration and test lead, background, perform a solar panel string voltage test of the CAPSTONE spacecraft at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc., in Irvine, California. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rebecca-rogers-systems-engineer-center-lachlan-moore-systems-integration-engineer-right-and-dylan-schmidt-capstone-assembly-integration-and-test-lead-background-perform-a-solar-panel-string-voltage-test-of-the-capstone-spacecraft-at-tyvak-nano-satellite-systems-inc-in-irvine-california-image485262739.html
RM2K5DHG3–Rebecca Rogers, systems engineer, center, Lachlan Moore, systems integration engineer, right, and Dylan Schmidt, CAPSTONE assembly integration and test lead, background, perform a solar panel string voltage test of the CAPSTONE spacecraft at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc., in Irvine, California.