U.S. Military Space Relies on Nonprofit Heavyweight The Aerospace Corp.
Credit: ERIC HAMBURG/AEROSPACE CORP.
The late U.S. Air Force Gen. Bernard Schriever, founding father of military space, would never have believed it: The keys to national security space now rest not with the military organizations tasked with the job, but with a quiet company of 4,000 engineers and scientists. For nearly 50 years, Los...
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