Space Technology Projects
Haystack advantages in space-based technology development include deep astrophysical, geospace, and astronomical expertise; decades of VLBI experience; a close relationship with Lincoln Laboratory; on-site facilities; and strong ties to local missions.All Projects
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The Great Observatory for Long Wavelengths (GO-LoW)
An interferometric array of thousands of identical small satellites to make the first map of the low-frequency sky.
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AERO-VISTA CubeSat mission
A NASA twin CubeSat mission for auroral radio science and space interferometry technology.
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MOXIE: Mars Oxygen ISRU Experiment
Demonstrating conversion of atmospheric CO2 to oxygen on the Martian surface.