Communications user terminal developed by MIT Lincoln Laboratory prepares for historic moon flyby
Aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft, the terminal will beam data over laser links during the first crewed lunar mission since 1972.
Aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft, the terminal will beam data over laser links during the first crewed lunar mission since 1972.
Achievements in air traffic control, microelectronics, and lasers are recognized for their lasting benefit to humanity.
Noncontact Laser Ultrasound offers capabilities comparable to those of MRI and CT but at vastly lower cost, in an automated and portable platform.
Lincoln Laboratory seeks ways to build non-contact screening methods that can detect concealed explosives at airports.
The instrument could bring powerful sensing and imaging capabilities out of the lab and into hospitals, airports, or other settings.
Physics experiment with ultrafast laser pulses produces a previously unseen phase of matter.
Award will support educational and research efforts in high-energy-density physics at MIT and four academic research partners.
Lincoln Laboratory researchers are applying narrow-beam laser technology to enable communications between underwater vehicles.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory team is working on ground-based cameras that detect sources of laser beam attacks on aircraft and may lessen dangers for pilots.
Longtime MIT professor was a trailblazer in the fields of laser technology and quantum electronics.
Laser pulses produce glowing plasma filaments in open air, could enable long-distance monitoring.