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Kenneth J. Ernandes

Adjunct Faculty | College of Engineering and Science - Aerospace, Physics and Space Sciences

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Mr. Ernandes is an Aerospace Engineer specializing in Space Flight Dynamics.  He is employed by L3Harris Technologies in addition to being an Adjunct Professor at Florida Tech.  He is a former U.S. Air Force officer where he was the Chief Orbital Analyst Instructor for the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).  Mr. Ernandes has a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics/Mathematics from Manhattan College and a Master of Engineering degree in Aerospace Engineering Sciences from the University of Colorado at Boulder.  He has two patents applying Kalman filtering: one for calibrating non-uniformity of hyperspectral imagers and one for geo-locating seaborne vessels from space using their Automatic Identification System (AIS) signals.

Mr. Ernandes has had the privilege of working with numerous space systems including NAVSTAR GPS and the GOES-R series of meteorological satellites, as well as being a member of the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) Inter-Operable Radio System (IORS) development team.  For ARISS IORS he is primarily responsible for tracking hardware compliance against the rigid NASA crew safety requirements, coordinating with the design engineers, and preparing the corresponding documentation that is delivered to NASA.  More recently, he is a member of the Amateur Radio Exploration (AREx) team, which is developing the amateur radio equipment for the Lunar Gateway space station.  

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