News Room


April 24, 2004

Glen Arm, MD

By:  Brent Hare


NASA Messenger


News Update:  NASA's MESSENGER – set to become the first spacecraft to orbit the planet Mercury – launched today at 2:15:56 a.m. EDT aboard a Boeing Delta II rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.

     NASA:  Lenox Laser fabricated High Power Ceramic Apertures for spatial filtering aboard NASA's Messenger Mission.  We personally hand delivered these critical apertures to the engineers at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.

     Lenox Laser took the opportunity of the visit to show engineers some of the latest fiber laser technology that is being developed by IPG Photonics

     The Messenger is scheduled to leave July 30th, 2004 and should fly by Venus in October 2006 and then finally reach Mercury by January 2008. 



Joseph d'Entremont, President signs NASA flight certifications



Showing engineers the latest in Fiber Lasers

 

 


March 21, 2003 View of Messenger Assembly
Source: http://www.messenger.jhuapl.

 

> NASA's Current Mercury Messenger Mission Site


Laser assembly

 


Aperture Location

 

 




Source: JHU-APL Messenger Website
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