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Molex provides custom fiber optics for NASA satellites and ground aids
The world's largest connector company, Moos Group, recently announced that it will provide customized optical fibers for NASA's ICESat-2 satellite and related ground auxiliary equipment - Polymicro Technologies™ optical fiber
.
According to reports, the satellite is planned to be launched
in 2017 at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
According to Molex, this specialty fiber is made
of high-OH glass/fiberglass, glass thin layer, acrylic buffer, and protective nylon sheath.
Gary MacDonald, technical director at Molex, said, "We are honored to be able to provide custom fiber optics
for this critical NASA space program.
This isn't the first time Molex has worked with
NASA.
Our fiber optics are one of the designated products of
NASA's Mars Rover.
”
Molex provides custom fiber optics for NASA satellites and ground aids
The world's largest connector company, Moos Group, recently announced that it will provide customized optical fibers for NASA's ICESat-2 satellite and related ground auxiliary equipment - Polymicro Technologies™ optical fiber
.
According to reports, the satellite is planned to be launched
in 2017 at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
According to Molex, this specialty fiber is made
of high-OH glass/fiberglass, glass thin layer, acrylic buffer, and protective nylon sheath.
Gary MacDonald, technical director at Molex, said, "We are honored to be able to provide custom fiber optics
for this critical NASA space program.
This isn't the first time Molex has worked with
NASA.
Our fiber optics are one of the designated products of
NASA's Mars Rover.
”