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  2. Lincoln Experimental Satellite - Wikipedia

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    Launch of the Titan IIIA rocket with satellite Lincoln Experimental Satellite 1. The series had satellites named LES-1 through LES-9. They suffered a number of launch problems - LES-1 and LES-2 were supposed to be delivered to the same 2,800 x 15,000 km orbit, [3] though a failure of a boost stage left LES-1 in a 2,800 km circular orbit. [4]

  3. MIT Lincoln Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    MIT Lincoln Laboratory maintains a strong relationship with the MIT campus. [29] Ongoing research collaborations, student internship programs, reciprocal seminar series, and cooperative community and educational outreach projects are just a few of the ways the laboratory and the campus share the talents, facilities, and resources of each other.

  4. MIT Radiation Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Radiation Laboratory, commonly called the Rad Lab, was a microwave and radar research laboratory located at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was first created in October 1940 and operated until 31 December 1945 when its functions were dispersed to industry, other departments within MIT, and in ...

  5. Radar calibration satellite - Wikipedia

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    Passive calibration satellites are objects of known shape and size. [1] Examples include the Lincoln Calibration Sphere 1 developed by the MIT Lincoln Laboratory.These are generally solid or hollow spheres, since that shape will have the same cross-section regardless of viewing angle, though later passive satellites used wire grid designs. [2]

  6. Semi-Automatic Ground Environment - Wikipedia

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    MIT Lincoln Laboratory Division 6 Building F ... Decommissioned AN/FSQ-7 equipment was also used as science fiction cinema and TV series props (e.g., Voyage to the ...

  7. LARIAT - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Adaptable Real-time Information Assurance Testbed (LARIAT) is a physical [1] computing platform developed by the MIT Lincoln Laboratory as a testbed for network security applications. [2] Use of the platform is restricted to the United States military, though some academic organizations can also use the platform under certain ...

  8. George E. Valley Jr. - Wikipedia

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    After the war he became a professor of physics at MIT. He helped found the MIT Lincoln Laboratory, invented the SAGE air defense system, and started the MIT Experimental Studies Group. Valley went to Flushing NY public schools and then to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he graduated with an SB in physics in 1935.

  9. Stephen Grossberg - Wikipedia

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    Grossberg's lecture series at MIT Lincoln Laboratory triggered the national DARPA Neural Network Study in 1987–88, which led to heightened government interest in neural network research.