Alliance Sensors Group Partners with Spacex on the Falcon 9 Rocket Program


On April 14, 2014 the SpaceX Falcon 9 will launch from Cape Canaveral, FL to deliver 8000 pounds of supplies to the international Space Station. Alliance Sensors Group is proud to have been a part of such a historic accomplishment.



The $100m Falcon 9 has a remarkably new feature. Instead of falling into the ocean never to be used again, this rocket will slow itself with rocket boosters and fall slowly into the ocean thus allowing the rocket to be used again. By being able to re-use the rocket, the cost of sending material and equipment into space dramatically reduces. The ultimate goal is to have the rocket land on metal legs.



Alliance Sensor Group's SC-100 LVDT signal conditioners were used in coordination with LVDTs as part of the ground systems. The LVDTs take measurements of the rocket prior to launch. They were selected because they were built in the United States and due to their ease of set-up. The SC-100 uses microprocessing to reduce calibration time from 20 minutes down to just a few.



"Alliance Sensors Group takes great pride in working with the aerospace community. We love the challenge and are excited to partner with Spacex who is working on such revolutionary projects" says Harold Schaevitz President and CEO of Alliance Sensors Group.



About Alliance Sensors Group

Headquartered in Moorestown, New Jersey, Alliance Sensor Group, a division of H. G. Schaevitz LLC, (www.alliancesensors.com) is a position sensor manufacturing company offering engineering and application support in solving position measurement challenges within the power generation, fluid power, and manufacturing industries. Combining more than 150 years of sensors know how, our technical and application support staff has extensive experience in providing the right sensor for challenging rotary and linear position measurement applications.


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