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    • Space partners sign AEHF-5 thermal space blanket

      Photo by Walter Talens   |   Space Systems Command   |   04.04.2019

      U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Steve P. Whitney, Program Executive Officer, Space Production, Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC), shares a moment of levity with guests, after signing a message on the “thermal space blanket,” during the signing ceremony, at Los Angeles Air Force Base, SMC, in El Segundo, Calif., Apr. 3, 2019. The thermal space blanket will protect sensitive components......

    • Space partners sign AEHF-5 thermal space blanket

      Photo by Walter Talens   |   Space Systems Command   |   04.04.2019

      Cassandra Evans, System Integration and Test Engineer, Lockheed Martin, assisted by Kevin Sinclair, Senior Manager, Electronics Engineering, Lockheed Martin, inserts the “thermal space blanket” into a protective packaging in preparation for transport, after the space blanket signing ceremony, at Los Angeles Air Force Base, SMC, in El Segundo, Calif., Apr. 3, 2019. The thermal space blanket......

    • Space partners sign AEHF-5 thermal space blanket

      Photo by Walter Talens   |   Space Systems Command   |   04.04.2019

      Michael Cacheiro, VP, Protected Communications, Lockheed Martin, writes a message on the “thermal space blanket,” during the signing ceremony, at Los Angeles Air Force Base, SMC, in El Segundo, Calif., Apr. 3, 2019. The thermal space blanket will protect sensitive components inside the fifth Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF-5) satellite from extreme temperature changes during its......

    • Space partners sign AEHF-5 thermal space blanket

      Photo by Walter Talens   |   Space Systems Command   |   04.04.2019

      Lt Col Paul Muller, Materiel Leader, Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF), Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC), writes a message on the “thermal space blanket,” during the signing ceremony, at Los Angeles Air Force Base, SMC, in El Segundo, Calif., Apr. 3, 2019. The thermal space blanket will protect sensitive components inside the fifth Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF-5)......

    • Space partners sign AEHF-5 thermal space blanket

      Photo by Walter Talens   |   Space Systems Command   |   04.04.2019

      Nancy Fitzgerald, Strategy and Business Development Director, Lockheed Martin, writes a message on the “thermal space blanket,” during the signing ceremony, at Los Angeles Air Force Base, SMC, in El Segundo, Calif., Apr. 3, 2019. The thermal space blanket will protect sensitive components inside the fifth Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF-5) satellite from extreme temperature changes......

    • Space partners sign AEHF-5 thermal space blanket

      Photo by Walter Talens   |   Space Systems Command   |   04.04.2019

      U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Steve P. Whitney, Program Executive Officer, Space Production, Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC), takes a group photo with Lockheed Martin and U.S. Air Force project leaders, during the “thermal space blanket” signing ceremony, at Los Angeles Air Force Base, SMC, in El Segundo, Calif., Apr. 3, 2019. The thermal space blanket will protect sensitive components......

    • Space partners sign AEHF-5 thermal space blanket

      Photo by Walter Talens   |   Space Systems Command   |   04.04.2019

      U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Steve P. Whitney, Program Executive Officer, Space Production, Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC), writes a message on the “thermal space blanket,” during the signing ceremony, at Los Angeles Air Force Base, SMC, in El Segundo, Calif., Apr. 3, 2019. The thermal space blanket will protect sensitive components inside the fifth Advanced Extremely High Frequency......

    • Wide Area Six-Degree Payload Integration and Test Preparation

      Photo by Walter Talens   |   Space Systems Command   |   01.30.2019

      L3 Technologies technicians unwrap the Wide Area Six-Degree Payload (WASP), to prepare for Space Vehicle Integration and Test for the Wide Field of View (WFOV) program at Millennium Space Systems, El Segundo, Calif., on Jan. 30, 2019. (USAF Photo by: Walter Talens, SMC/Public Affairs)...