MP Antenna Improves Near Space Video Feed

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MP Antenna Improves Near Space Video Feed MP Antenna explores the problems and solutions associated with meeting the video feed communication needs of near space missions under non-line-of-sight conditions. 

Spacecraft send and receive video feeds that contain mission-critical information, for example daily inspection of heat shield panels during spaceflight. Yet video antennas that rely upon line of sight (LOS) could propagate signals with greater loss since a shuttle’s wings and tails represent obstructions, causing non-line-of-sight (NLOS) conditions.

MP Antenna presents its small, compacted Micro Omni Antennas as the solution to interference with video feed from near space.

Read the article on MP Antenna’s website. 

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