HEICO’s 3D-Plus and VPT, Inc. Subsidiaries Supply Mission-Critical Parts for NASA’s ICESat-2 Mission
September 17 2018 - 2:14PM
Business Wire
HEICO Corporation (NYSE:HEI.A) (NYSE:HEI) reported today that
its 3D-Plus and VPT subsidiaries supplied mission-critical
equipment for NASA’s ICESat-2 mission, which launched on September
15th from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. This
spacecraft is the second iteration of the Ice, Cloud and Land
Elevation Satellite and was launched on the final Delta II
rocket.
HEICO’s Buc, France-based 3D-Plus provided multiple radiation
tolerant data memory modules onboard the ICESat-2 spacecraft.
Blacksburg, VA-based VPT supplied DC-to-DC converter products used
to power GPS tracking hardware onboard the launch vehicle and FPGA
processors on the spacecraft. Historically, 3D-Plus’ and VPT’s
parts have been relied on for many high-profile space missions,
such as: Parker Solar Probe, Juno, New Horizons, Dawn and
Orion.
The ICESat-2 program is part of NASA’s Earth Observing System,
which is dedicated to measuring ice sheet elevation, sea ice
thickness and observing land topography and elevation
characteristics. The satellite is designed to operate for three
years while having enough capacity to last for seven years.
Weighing approximately 3,338 pounds, the satellite was launched
into a near-circular, near-polar orbit with an altitude of
approximately 310 miles and is traveling at 4.3 miles per second.
Since the spacecraft will measure certain Earth characteristics to
within an inch, it is critical to know where the satellite is
positioned and to know where on the planet’s surface that the
instrument is taking measurements. Numerous high-tech equipment,
such as GPS hardware, lasers, telescopes, detectors and altimeters
were embedded into the satellite to fulfill this specific
requirement.
Laurans A. Mendelson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
HEICO Corporation, along with Victor H. Mendelson, HEICO’s
Co-President and Chief Executive Officer of the Electronics
Technologies Group, jointly commented, “We are, yet again, happy to
congratulate NASA and the 3D-Plus and VPT teams on this successful
launch. The ICESat-2 is a critical mission that will help our
society understand and monitor the planet in which we all live. We
thank the entire 3D-Plus and VPT teams for their continued
commitment to outstanding innovation and excellence.”
Pierre Maurice, 3D-Plus’ President and Co-Founder, and Dan
Sable, VPT’s CEO and Co-Founder, jointly stated, “Our respective
teams at 3D-Plus and VPT are honored to work with NASA and its
suppliers to support such an important mission. Both of our
companies strive to work with these partners on ambitious and
meaningful projects that are at the forefront of scientific
exploration, such as the ICESat-2 and the Parker Solar Probe, which
recently launched this August. We also thank our world-class teams
for their dedication and unparalleled efforts.”
HEICO Corporation is engaged primarily in the design,
production, servicing and distribution of products and services to
certain niche segments of the aviation, defense, space, medical,
telecommunications and electronics industries through its
Hollywood, Florida-based Flight Support Group and its Miami,
Florida-based Electronic Technologies Group. HEICO’s customers
include a majority of the world’s airlines and overhaul shops, as
well as numerous defense and space contractors and military
agencies worldwide, in addition to medical, telecommunications and
electronics equipment manufacturers. For more information about
HEICO, please visit our website at http://www.heico.com.
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