satellites

CatSat is Coming Together!

This morning FreeFall Aerospace staff visited the University of Arizona to see the progress on CatSat, one of eight research satellites to be launched aboard a NASA mission in June 2022. The satellites selected under NASA’s CubeSat Launch Initiative will perform technology demonstrations, conduct scientific investigations, and provide educational benefits. CatSat is a partnership of the University [...]

FreeFall Aerospace Inflation Control System Validated for Spaceflight

FreeFall Aerospace Inflation Control System Validated for Spaceflight Ready for lift-off, the novel inflatable antenna system developed by FreeFall Aerospace is validated and ready for space! In partnership with the University of Arizona (UA) and Northrop Grumman, on July 1, 2021, FreeFall successfully conducted thermal vacuum tests of the inflation control [...]

FreeFall Aerospace Uses Ansys HFSS to Design Innovative Antenna System

FreeFall Aerospace Uses Ansys HFSS to Design Innovative Antenna System Watch this video to learn how Ansys HFSS enabled Freefall Aerospace to expedite the development process and create a more valuable product. FreeFall Aerospace is committed to developing better ways to move the data that connect people, places, and things. Ansys [...]

FreeFall Aerospace at the 36th Space Symposium

FreeFall Aerospace at the 36th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs The Space Symposium has brought together space leaders from around the world to discuss, address and dream about the future of space! FreeFall Aerospace will be at the 36th Space Symposium in the South Hall. This event provides a unique opportunity [...]

TechFocus Podcast featuring Doug Stetson of FreeFall Aerospace

TechFocus Member Spotlight Podcast: FreeFall Aerospace TechFocus Podcast Interview with Doug Stetson, CEO of FreeFall Aerospace TechFocus Member Spotlight Podcast | July 12, 2021 Hear FreeFall Aerospace CEO Doug Stetson discuss the new antennas they're developing and how they're bringing big data from small spacecraft. This podcast is hosted [...]

Tucson’s Place in Space with Julie Bonner of FreeFall Aerospace

Tucson Space News: Interview with Julie Bonner, Director of Communications for FreeFall Aerospace Tucson's Place in Space | Life Along the Streetcar | July 4, 2021 In this episode of Life Along the Streetcar, Tom Heath interviews FreeFall Aerospace's Director of Communications, Julie Bonner. FreeFall is launching its [...]

FreeFall Aerospace’s Antenna Slated for NASA Spaceflight

FreeFall’s Antenna to Launch Aboard NASA's CubeSat Initiative March 19, 2021: Update on NASA's Cubesat Launch Initiative A novel inflatable antenna system developed by Tucson technology company FreeFall Aerospace, in conjunction with the University of Arizona, is a critical component of CatSat, one of 8 research satellites now slated for launch [...]

Innovative Antenna Tech: The Future of Satellite Communications

Innovative Antenna Tech: The Future of Satellite Communications Innovative Antenna Tech: Interview with Doug Stetson, CEO of FreeFall Aerospace eeDesignIt Podcast | Feb 25, 2021 In this eeDesignIt podcast episode, learn more about the importance of innovative antenna technology and data collection with FreeFall Aerospace CEO, Doug Stetson. Discover [...]

Innovating with Scott Amyx Show Interviews Doug Stetson of FreeFall

Interview with Doug Stetson, CEO of FreeFall Aerospace Innovating with Scott Amyx | Feb 17, 2021 The Innovating with Scott Amyx podcast ranked as one of the top innovation podcasts featured on Forbes, next to HBR, NPR, Andreessen Horowitz, and TED Talks. In this episode, Scott interviews FreeFall Aerospace CEO, Doug [...]

FreeFall Aerospace’s Phased Array: An Antenna Like No Other

FreeFall Aerospace’s Phased Array: An Antenna Like No Other Gottleib's Satellite Mobility World | Feb 2021 The quest to develop a low-cost electronically steerable antenna (ESA) has been an elusive one. Despite hundreds of millions of dollars invested by over a dozen companies, a viable, low-cost antenna has yet to emerge. For years, satellite industry engineers [...]

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