KinetX

KinetX, Inc. (also known as KinetX Aerospace) is a privately held Tempe, Arizona based aerospace engineering, technology, software development and business consulting firm specializing in spaceflight systems. KinetX's main area of expertise is in the areas of satellite systems engineering, ground system software development and interplanetary navigation.

KinetX, Inc.
Private
IndustryAerospace
Founded1992 (1992)
Headquarters
Services
Websitekinetx.com

Their Space Navigation and Flight Dynamics division provided mission navigation for the MESSENGER vehicle destined for Mercury and the New Horizons mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt.[1]

Company history

KinetX, Inc. was founded in 1992, and was approached shortly thereafter by Motorola for assistance in developing and implementing the Iridium satellite constellation ground system. In early 1993 several members of KinetX began working on the systems engineering for the Iridium command and control system. KinetX later provided engineering support and software development for companies such as Lockheed, Boeing, Aerojet, Spectrum Astro (now part of General Dynamics C4 Systems) and TRW.

gollark: Yes.
gollark: A while I guess?
gollark: When the fusion reactor hits 8MK it no longer needs power to heat but does need electromagnets.
gollark: You need to provide 19.2kRF/t constantly to run the electromagnets, however much it costs to make the fuel, and as much extra power as possible to heat it up.
gollark: As I said, with some batteries you can run it on less.

References

  1. Martin, Alexander. "PLUTO FLYBY: Here's your IT angle, you bunch of stargazing pedants". The Register. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
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