Lockheed Martin Space (English Wikipedia)

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  • Michelson, Daniel; Cleary, Kenneth (7 April 2017). "RCA Astro-Electronics Division records" (PDF). dla.library.upenn.edu. Univ of Penn. p. 4 (Biography/History). Archived (PDF) from the original on 17 February 2018. Retrieved 16 February 2018. After GE acquired RCA in 1986, it combined AED with the Spacecraft Operations of its Space Systems Division to form the GE Astro Space Division. The entire division was sold to Martin Marietta in 1993, which in turn merged with Lockheed to form Lockheed Martin in 1995. Soon after the merger, Lockheed Martin announced that they would be closing the former AED facility. In 1998, forty years after its establishment, the RCA Space Center shut down for good.

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