Current Projects
We invite you to take a look at some of the exciting and challenging projects GES engineers are currently working on. If you should have any questions or would like to find out more information about these projects or our capabilities, please e-mail us at info@GenesisESI.com.
ACT (Advanced Composite Technology)
Project Overall Objective
Genesis Design Engineers are working on the NASA Exploration Technology Development Program’s (ETDP) Advanced Composite Technology (ACT) program. The intent of this program is to develop composite technologies for their use on... more
Astro-H (New Exploration X-Ray Telescope)
Project Overall Objective
Astro-H is the sixth in the series of X-ray astronomy missions developed by ISAS/JAXA. Astro-H entered Phase B in April 2008 with a launch date of 2013 on the Japanese H-IIA launch vehicle. more
HDWLACT (Composite Telescope)
Project Overall Objective
The NASA team is developing an all-composite telescope to be used on the Global Hawk Platform. Genesis is providing concept design and analysis through prototype drawings... more
Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM)
Project Overall Objective
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission is one of the next generation of satellite-based Earth science missions that will study global precipitation (rain, snow, ice). more
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)
Project Overall Objective
Spacecraft Development - Genesis Engineering Solutions is contracted to develop the Integrated Science Instrument Module (ISIM) Electronics Compartment (IEC) also knows as Region 2 of the JWST. GES’ role is developing a light weight composite structure... more
Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS)
Project Overall Objective
TIRS is an instrument on the LandSat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM). The Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM), a collaboration between NASA and the US Geological Survey, will provide moderate-resolution (15m-120m, depending on spectral frequency) measurements of the Earth's terrestrial... more
Laser and Optical Research
Project Overall Objective
GES has maintained a strong interest in developing and understanding laser-based applications. Currently, GES is performing research and development in areas of laser cleaning and in understanding the mechanisms of laser damage to materials. Laser cleaning methods... more
Project Quick Links
ACT (Advanced Composite Technology)
ASTRO-H (New Exploration X-Ray Telescope)
GPM (Global Precipitation Measurement)
JWST (James Webb Space Telescope)
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