Contract Will Make Technology Available for Numerous Aircraft & Spacecraft Applications and Will Enhance Weather Forecasting Michigan Aerospace Corporation (MAC), a provider of optical products and advanced engineering services, today announced that it had received the first phase of a contract from the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) of Johns Hopkins University for development of a […]
Funding will Support First Balloon Launch in 2006 Michigan Aerospace Corporation (MAC), an advanced engineering services and products company, today announced that it had received a $1 million, follow-on contract from the University of New Hampshire as part of a larger grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to continue development of an […]
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