Press Release
Dec 1, 2003
Wildfires on the Sun: TIMED Records Impact of Record-Setting Solar Flares
As streams of supercharged particles were hurled toward Earth at speeds of 4-5 million mph, the TIMED spacecraft had a front-row seat for observing the effects of these space-based hurricanes on Earth’s atmosphere.
Press Release
Nov 5, 2003
Voyager 1 Approaches Solar System’s Outer Limits
Voyager 1 is the farthest manmade object in space, and from about Aug. 1, 2002 to Feb. 5, 2003, scientists noticed unusual readings from several instruments on the spacecraft indicating it had entered part of the solar system unlike any encountered before.
Press Release
Oct 30, 2003
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory Named Howard County “Business of the Year”
The Howard County Chamber of Commerce has selected The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory as its Business of the Year for 2003.
Press Release
Oct 24, 2003
Washingtonian Magazine Selects Johns Hopkins APL as a Great Place to Work
Johns Hopkins APL was chosen “because of its interesting work, good benefits, collegial staff, stability, employee development and community involvement.”
Press Release
Oct 7, 2003
Maryland Students to Get an Inside Look at NASA’s First Mercury Orbiter
More than 100 Maryland middle school students will get a close-up look at the first satellite designed to orbit the planet Mercury when they visit The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) for Space Academy: MESSENGER Mission on Friday, Oct. 10.
Press Release
Oct 3, 2003
Bill LaPlante to Head Strategic Systems Department at Johns Hopkins APL
Bill LaPlante has been appointed head of the Strategic Systems Department at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md.
Press Release
Oct 1, 2003
NASA’s TIMED Mission Extended for Future Studies
NASA extended the TIMED mission for another three years of operations and data analysis beginning in January 2004. This will be followed by an additional year of data analysis in 2007, to be conducted after orbital operations are completed.
Press Release
Sep 30, 2003
Demonstrations Show Satellites Extend Range of DoD Sensor Network Technology
Johns Hopkins APL successfully concluded the last of three proof-of-concept demonstrations showing that satellites extend the U.S. Navy’s Cooperative Engagement Capability system’s range for anti-aircraft warfare and ballistic missile defense applications.
Press Release
Sep 26, 2003
Johns Hopkins APL Creates System to Detect Digital Video Tampering
Johns Hopkins APL has opened the door to using reliable digital video as evidence in court by developing a system that identifies an attempt to alter digital video evidence.
Press Release
Sep 5, 2003
APL Researcher Assists Rosetta Comet Mission
Using his experience with comets and NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, Dr. Harold Weaver, of The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, played a key role in preparing the European Space Agency’s Rosetta comet-study mission for its new target.