As you may recall, from reading a recent article in SatMagazine authored by the CEO of Failure Analysis, Dr. Len Losik, telemetry prognostics lowers the cost to produce expensive satellites and launch vehicles. Such also shortens delivery schedules and increases vehicle reliability, halting launch failures and more. NASA HQ has now requested Failure Analysis to submit a proposal for licensing telemetry prognostics technology for use on NASA manned and unmanned space missions. This technology allows for the prediction of satellite and launch vehicle equipment, allowing for the repair or replacement of the equipment prior to launch, while the vehicles are still “Earth-bound”.
Dr. Losik stated, “I have the unfortunate task of telling satellite and launch vehicle builders after 40 years that there is a faster, better, cheaper way of building space flight equipment.” He relates that today’s space equipment design, test and manufacturing processes came out the cold war and was never updated. Telemetry prognostics compensates for the many shortcomings of current equipment design, test processes and manufacturing processes. Failure Analysis makes telemetry prognostic technology available for NASA, military and commercial satellite and launch vehicle builders, satellite system owners and operators. Dr. Losik has published two books on predicting failures in highly reliable space flight equipment and these publications are available at Amazon.com and other bookstores—Salinas, California (https://www.failureanalysisco.com)


