Brett Molina
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Shooting for the Moon: Christina Koch’s Historic Journey From Johns Hopkins APL to Space
Christina Koch, a former electrical engineer with APL, returned to the Laurel, Maryland, campus to share her experiences as a NASA astronaut.
Patrick Binning Earns University of Colorado Boulder Alumni Honor for Aerospace Contributions
Patrick Binning has received the University of Colorado Boulder’s Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences award for excellence in public service.
Johns Hopkins APL Staffers Employ EZIE-Mag to Track Solar Eclipse
Staff members from APL brought more than just eclipse glasses when traveling to view the total solar eclipse on April 8. They packed their own miniature magnetometers as well.
EZIE-Mag Provides Bridge Between Indigenous Teaching and Modern Science
The EZIE mission’s unique approach to outreach includes collaborating with Indigenous communities, highlighted by a three-day workshop held this past June in Arizona.
Johns Hopkins APL Projects Protect National Security Assets From Space Weather
Researchers at APL are working on applications to increase our understanding of how space weather impacts critical national security assets on and above Earth.
Johns Hopkins APL Satellite Communications Facility Plays Critical Role in U.S. Lunar Initiative
A signature APL facility that dates back to the Sputnik era is playing a pivotal role for one of NASA’s most critical lunar initiatives.
NASA, Johns Hopkins APL Poised to Demonstrate Next-Gen Spacecraft Comms Technology
As NASA prepares to commercialize satellite relay services, APL engineers are developing an effective and efficient way for spacecraft to relay data and communicate in low Earth orbit.
