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A group of thirty smiling engineers and technicians in casual and work attire stand inside the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. To the left, the Polylingual Experimental Terminal (PExT) payload — featuring a white antenna dish and angular wired metal hardware — is mounted on a circular vibration table. The lab is a white, windowed cleanroom with gray flooring, white piping, test benches, and space integration equipment.

APL PExT Team

Team members from the Polylingual Experimental Terminal (PExT) project and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory pose with PExT after preparing the terminal for vibration testing. PExT is NASA’s first flight demonstration of a wideband polylingual terminal designed to operate across both government and commercial satellite networks.

Image Credit: Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
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