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News Published on 8/2/2019
NASA seeks companies to participate in next phase of commercial lunar payload services

NASA announcement calls for companies to participate in development of technologies to support the next generation of lunar landers.

Product Published on 3/8/2018
BRM launches line of woven webbing for aerospace applications

Bally Ribbon Mills, manufacturer of highly specialized engineered woven fabrics announces webbing for aerospace and aviation markets.

Article Published on 4/17/2019
35th Space Symposium puts emphasis on collaboration, U.S. leadership in space

High-profile speakers at the 35th Space Symposium emphasized the need to increase collaboration with commercial entities and foreign partners to maintain U.S. dominance in space.

Article Published on 2/22/2017
Google shoots the moon

Google Lunar XPRIZE contenders turn to space- and launch-friendly composites.

News Published on 8/11/2015
NASA to build biggest composite rocket parts ever made

The robotic system is part of the Composites Technology Center at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, AL.

News Published on 11/7/2019
2019 SPE Automotive Innovation Awards winners announced

Among the winners and finalists, a wide range of technologies demonstrate composites’ benefits for ground transportation.

Article Published on 7/11/2016
The emerging commercial space industry

A decade since NASA opened extraterrestrial space to potential use as a commercial industry workplace, CW traces the role composites have played in public/private progress toward that goal.

Case Study Published on 2/1/2015
CFRP camera boom enables safe spill inspection

NONA Composites’ 32m REACH structure meets tight remediation schedule at DoE radioactive waste storage site.

Article Published on 9/1/2007
Focus on Design: Solar-powered composite car designed to win

Three for three in Australia’s famed solar car race, university students from The Netherlands take this redesigned <420-lb carbon composite vehicle Down Under for number four.

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