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IThe lAboratory Operations of noe Aerospace Corporation ise conducting epoimental and theoretical investigations necessary for the evaluation and apy ication of scientific advances to new military concepts and systems. Veritsand flexibility hae, been developed to a high degree by the laboratory personnel in dealing with the many problems encountered in the nation's rapidly developing space and missile systems. Expertise in the latest scientific developments is vital to the accomplishment of tasks related tv those problems. I%* laboratories that contribute to this research are: AeoyaisadPrplinRsac Laboaoymuch and reentry aerdyamie.Isat rasfr. eetr phsis.pro ýon, high-temperature chemistry and chemical kinetics. structural mechanics, flight dynamics. atmospheric pollution. and high-power gas laser.. Elogtrogieg ResearchI~oao Generation, transmisslon, detection. and ptocessling of electromahgnetic rads~iin in the terrestrial and space environments. with emphasis on th'e ztilllmeter..wavv, infrared, and viseible portions of the sp~ectrum; design and fabric:4icu of antennas. complex optical systems and photolithographic solid-state devicea; test and development Of practical superconducting detectors and laser devices and technology. including hi~ghpower lasers. atmospheric pollution, and biomedical problems.
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