Spinoff from Space Astronomy

Originally published in 1983
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American Science and Engineering (AS&E) built NASA's first x-ray telescope, flown on OSO-4, and developed the x-ray detectors that operated flawlessly for four years aboard SAS-1. The experience AS&E acquired in detecting and processing cosmic x-rays gave the company a broad technology base for commercial applications. Among the commercial products that stemmed from AS&E's space technology are: Micro Dose x-ray scanner for medical use; a digital radiography diagnosis, a system for nondestructive testing of manufactured products; a system of load management for electric utilities; and additional specialized instruments.

Full article: http://hdl.handle.net/hdl:2060/20030001750

Abstract
American Science and Engineering (AS&E) built NASA's first x-ray telescope, flown on OSO-4, and developed the x-ray detectors that operated flawlessly for four years aboard SAS-1. The experience AS&E acquired in detecting and processing cosmic x-rays gave the company a broad technology base for commercial applications. Among the commercial products that stemmed from AS&E's space technology are: Micro Dose x-ray scanner for medical use; a digital radiography diagnosis, a system for nondestructive testing of manufactured products; a system of load management for electric utilities; and additional specialized instruments.
Spinoff from Space Astronomy

Spinoff from Space Astronomy

Spinoff from Space Astronomy

Spinoff from Space Astronomy