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Launched Oct. 28, 2011, the Ball-built Suomi NPP satellite celebrates five years on-orbit.
Ball employees bring awareness to light pollution at the Night Sky Festival at Rocky Mountain National Park.
Ball engineer Penny Warren captivates students with Kepler discoveries at Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center.
Ball Aerospace to Collaborate with Honeywell for Optical Communication DataLinks Products
Ball Aerospace Completes Hand Over of Next-Gen Weather Satellite JPSS-1 to NASA, NOAA
Ball Aerospace Emphasizes Commitment to Mission Partnerships and Innovation at 34th Annual Space Symposium in Colorado
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See how we play a key role in all phases of science mission development
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Exploring the universe, unveiling Pluto’s mysteries, and finding Earth’s twin
Giving Earth its close-up and learning a lot more about home
Delivering accurate data from all platforms in space, on land, in the air and at sea
Using our space experience for huge mountaintop observatories
3D real-time for tactical missions & enhanced features for science data
Reliable weather space systems that meet specific military and civilian needs
We built the Ralph instrument which sent back the highest resolution images of Pluto
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This Ball-built spacecraft provides accurate data for weather prediction models
Webb is the Earth’s largest space telescope. We designed its optical mirror system
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