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USAF conducts cost efficient satellite testing using sound
Space Systems Command
Aug. 22, 2018 | 1:25
The USAF recently put their Wide Field of View WFOV satellite through rigorous launch testing using sound blasting out of speaker towers. The video explains why the WFOV program decided to conduct this type of testing over the traditional vibration testing. Including the cost saving benefits of the experiment. Video featuring: Major Vito Bussmann Program Manager, Wide Field of View Testbed Program Remote Sensing Systems Directorate, Space and Missile Systems Center Robert Morris Test Director, Python Payload Test Assembly L3 Technologies Paul Larkin Operations Manager Maryland Sound International-Direct Field Acoustic Test
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experimental
SBIRS
Space launch
Space Based Infrared System
Acoustic Test
Wide Field of View
SMC 2.0
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satellite
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