Last week our team hosted a turkey giveaway for Lincoln Academy and Little Linc preschool students. We were able to bless 80 families with turkeys for the holiday. What a joy! #Thanksgiving #givingthanks #turkeyblessings
Linc Research, Inc.
航空防务制造业
Huntsville,Alabama 458 位关注者
Innovating Technologies, Improving Communities
关于我们
“Linc Research, Inc. is an engineering services company specializing in structural engineering, technology transfer, optics technology development and test, software engineering development and test, and programmatic support areas for NASA, DOD and Commercial missions. We desire to be problem solvers and innovators of solutions; i.e., the issues that keep you awake at night. Linc Research is an SBA certified HUBZone small business headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama and has built its foundation on serving: 1) the unique high technology needs of Federal Agencies, and 2) the needs of the community in which we have chosen to work and live.”
- 网站
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https://www.lincresearchinc.com/
Linc Research, Inc.的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 航空防务制造业
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Huntsville,Alabama
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2012
- 领域
- Enhancing our customer’s success through excellent service.、Providing benefits and tools to ensure employee’s success.和Partnering in developing communities and the next generation workforce where we operate.
地点
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主要
1000 Meridian St
US,Alabama,Huntsville,35801
Linc Research, Inc.员工
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Congratulations Team!
Linc was selected to receive a NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Phase II STTR award, with our Research Institution The University of Alabama in Huntsville, for designing Lunar Landing Pads. Problem - "Early Apollo-era landings encountered a variety of hazards including obstruction of visibility, high-velocity ejecta, and plume cratering. These problems resulted in damage to the lander and nearby equipment." Solution - Our unique design provides distinct advantages "... to safely conduct repeated landing and launch sequences on the lunar surface, landing pad designs will be required to mitigate plume effects, redirect and/or capture exhaust flow, and dissipate the kinetic energy of debris and ejecta." Landing rockets or aircraft in austere locations on earth will have the same problems, where no landing pad exists, and thus could benefit from this solution. https://lnkd.in/eCW9zZsa
SBIR/STTR Phase II
nasa.gov
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“So, when we ask questions of ourselves, for instance: Why are we here? Where does life come from? We actually can’t answer those questions very well staying on the Earth.” Take a deep dive into the Artemis missions to the Moon with NASA’s chief exploration scientist Jacob Bleacher on the most recent episode of our Small Steps, Giant Leaps podcast. https://lnkd.in/ej2thEyc