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  2. Ball Aerospace & Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The aerospace part of the Ball Corporation was then known as Ball Brothers Research Corporation, and later won a contract to build some of NASA's first spacecraft, the Orbiting Solar Observatory satellites. The company has been responsible for numerous technological and scientific projects and continues to provide aerospace technology to NASA ...

  3. Ball Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Ball Corporation's stock went public on July 13, 1972. [33] It became a publicly traded stock company on the New York Stock Exchange in 1973. [27] The stock began trading at $26 per share (not split adjusted) on the NYSE on December 17, 1973. Ball stock has split two-for-one six times since going public. Ball's trading symbol is BALL.

  4. Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.

  5. Category:Ball Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Ball Corporation — a packaging and aerospace manufacturing company based in Broomfield, Colorado. Originally the Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company (1886–1967), founded by the Ball Brothers and based in Muncie, Indiana .

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  7. Opticks (software) - Wikipedia

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    Opticks was initially developed by Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. and other organizations for the United States Intelligence Community. Ball Aerospace open sourced Opticks hoping to increase the demand for remote sensing data and broaden the features available in existing remote sensing software.

  8. Boeing furloughs thousands as no progress made to resolve strike

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    "The ball is in Boeing's court. They could settle this strike tomorrow," Bryant said, adding it would take fair pay, pension, restoring a bonus and health insurance.

  9. Rob Strain - Wikipedia

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    Former Director of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Current President of Ball Aerospace & Technologies Robert D. "Rob" Strain is the former Director of NASA 's Goddard Space Flight Center . Strain held that post from August 4, 2008, through March 5, 2012. [ 1 ]