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Our Heritage
n-Science Corporation,
a Small Business Concern (SBA), was founded in 2004 by a group of
experienced aerospace engineers with the intent to provide innovative
and effective products and services to the science and aerospace
communities. n-Sci believes in a no-nonsense approach to providing
solutions that best fit customer requirements.
n-Sci employees have been instrumental through hardware or software
contributions on high profile programs over a history that goes back
40+ years.
The heritage of n-Sci and its people reaches back over 40 years ago to
the original Glenn L. Martin company. Joe Martin, our most experienced
member, started there in what was the Baltimore Research Labs. Most of
our people have taken similar routes to us through the likes of Martin
Marietta, Lockheed, Ball, Hughes Aircraft, etc, and more recently our
transition out of Equinox Interscience.
A Program Heritage "short list": Viking, Imager for Mars Pathfinder
(IMP), Thermal Evolved GasAnalyzer (TEGA), Mars Polar Pathfinder(MPP),
Advanced X-Ray CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS) for the Chandra X-Ray
Telescope, Descent Imager Spectral Radiometer (DISR) for the
Cassini/Huygens Probe, PTC Experiments on STS-90 & STS-108, Mars
Climate Observer, Mars Polar Lander, Stardust, Genesis, Space Based
Laser (SBL), Airborne Laser (ABL), Tactical Laser Comm (TLC), Advanced
Tactical Laser Comm (ATLC), Fine Pointing Laser Tracker (FPLT), Gamma
Ray Spectrometer (GRS) for Mars Observer, Net Flux Radiometer (NFR) for
Galileo, Faint Object Spectrograph (FOS), Mars Instrument Development
Programs (MIDPs), Planetary Instrument Development Programs (PIDDPs),
Flight Telerobotic Servicers (FTS), Launch Fleet Data Transducer
(LFDT), Optical Ignition Detection System (IGDET), Targets &
Countermeasures, Advanced Low Temp Regenerator (ALTR), Spacelab 2,
SIRTF, Mineral Identification & Composition Analyzer (MICA), Martin
Black, Deep Sky Black, Identify Friend or Foe (IFF), Boost Surveillance
& Tracking System (BSTS), Airborne Optical Adjunct (AOA).
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