spacecraft processing facility '' assembly at Astrotech The Company changed its name to Astrotech Corporation in 2009 to align the corporate name with the company's core business offering,
Astrotech Space Operation. ASO provides all support necessary for government and commercial customers to successfully process their satellite hardware for launch–including planning; construction and use of unique equipment and facilities; and spacecraft checkout, encapsulation, fueling, and transport. Astrotech Corporation management sold ASO, its state-of-the-art satellite servicing operations, to
Lockheed Martin in August 2014.
Chemical detection and analysis 1st Detect, an Astrotech subsidiary, develops, manufactures, and sells
mass spectrometers that can be used in explosive and chemical warfare detection for the Department of Homeland Security and the military. 1st Detect's miniature mass spectrometer technology was sourced from
Oak Ridge National Laboratory's chemical analyzer research. The company Astrotech Corporation (NASDAQ: ASTC) announced that its Astrotech Technologies, Inc. subsidiary had entered into an agreement with
Sanmina Corporation to manufacture its mass spectrometry products. As part of the relationship, Sanmina will manufacture 1st Detect's TRACER 1000. They also agreed to manufacture AgLAB's AgLAB-1000 and BreathTech's BreathTest-1000 once those products are released.
Film restoration, correction, and enhancement Astral Images sells conversion of film to digital images, using defect removal and color correction software, and post processing services, providing economically feasible conversion of television and feature 35mm and 16mm films to the new 4K ultra-high definition (UHD), high-dynamic range (HDR) format necessary for the new generation of digital distribution. Astral Images' core technology is sourced from decades of image research from the laboratories of IBM and Kodak combined with classified satellite technology from government laboratories.
Vaccine development Sourced from NASA's extensive microgravity research,
Astrogenetix is applying a fast-track on-orbit discovery platform using the International Space Station to develop vaccines and other therapeutics.
Space operations Prior to the 2014 Lockheed Martin acquisition, Astrotech provided both the government and commercial space markets with satellite processing services through its Astrotech Space Operations (ASO) subsidiary located in
Titusville, Florida, three miles (5 km) from the
Kennedy Space Center. It has more than of clean room processing space, and services payloads, or satellites, for
United Launch Alliance's
Atlas and
Delta rocket families,
Orbital Sciences'
Taurus and
Pegasus, and
SpaceX's
Falcon 9 launch vehicles. Astrotech owned and operated processing facilities located on
Vandenberg Space Force Base at the Western Range in
California. Also in California, ASO provided payload processing and facilities management support for the ocean-going
Sea Launch program at the Home Port Facilities in Long Beach.
ARCTUS On December 10, 2007, Spacehab released details about its planned
Advanced Research and Conventional Technology Utilization Spacecraft designed to deliver cargo to, and return cargo from, the
International Space Station. The project was later shelved. == References ==