NASA’s Mars Science Lab, Curiosity, lands on Mars with Interpoint dc/dc converters
Redmond, Wash. – August 6, 2012 – Crane Aerospace & Electronics congratulates National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on the successful landing of Curiosity on the Gale Crater, Mars, with Interpoint dc/dc converter and EMI filter modules on board. Curiosity’s goal is not to find Martian life, but rather to seek out carbon-based organic compounds that are the building blocks of life, and then to determine whether the Gale Crater landing site was ever suitable for creatures. The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on November 26, 2011 via an Atlas V rocket.
Crane supports Curiosity with nine different Interpoint dc/dc converter and EMI filter families including the SMFLHP, SMRT, SMHF and SFME. Interpoint dc/dc converters are designed for the demanding environments in space, defense, aerospace and industrial applications. Interpoint EMI filters complement our dc/dc converters, simplifying system compliance to MIL-STD-461 and other demanding requirements.
“We are very excited about the Mars Curiosity mission, achieving a significant milestone! Interpoint products have been supporting NASA’s Cassini-Huygens, launched in 1997, which is continuing to send back valuable data on Saturn and its moons,” states Ed Fuhr, Vice President of Power Solutions for Crane Aerospace & Electronics.
For more information on Interpoint dc/dc converter and EMI filter modules, visit www.craneae.com/interpoint. Check out our latest Power It video, featuring Mars Curiosity.
Crane Electronics, Inc., Power Solutions offers Interpoint, ELDEC, and Keltec power conversion, power distribution and battery systems for commercial aerospace, defense and space for use in avionics, ATA Chapter 24 Power Systems, communications, electronic countermeasures, missiles, radar, navigation, guidance and utility systems.
Crane Aerospace & Electronics is a major supplier of systems and components for critical aerospace and defense applications. These systems and components are designed for some of the toughest environments — from engines to landing gear; satellites to medical implants; and missiles to unmanned aerial systems (UAS). Product and service offerings are organized in solution sets, and include Cabin Systems, Fluid Management, Landing Systems, Microelectronics, Microwave, Power, and Sensing & Utility Systems. Products are manufactured under the brand names ELDEC, Hydro-Aire, Interpoint, Keltec, Lear Romec, Merrimac, P.L. Porter and Signal Technology. For more information on Crane Aerospace & Electronics, visit www.craneae.com or http://newsroom.craneae.com, and for Crane Co., visit
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