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Data Behind the Launch: How ITM Supports Aerospace Missions Before Liftoff

When Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket successfully launched NASA’s ESCAPADE mission to Mars, it marked a historic step forward for commercial launch technology — and a testament to the unseen engineering that happens long before a vehicle ever reaches the pad.

At Integrated Test + Measurement (ITM), our contribution starts well before ignition: capturing, analyzing, and validating the structural data that ensures flight hardware performs as intended. From payload adapters to reusable boosters, ITM’s instrumentation and testing expertise help aerospace teams turn complex designs into proven, launch-ready systems.

The foundation of every successful launch

Before rockets roar to life, aerospace teams must prove their designs can withstand extreme forces — vibration, acceleration, acoustics, and thermal loads. ITM provides the tools and expertise to measure those forces precisely through strain gauges, load transducers, and synchronized data acquisition systems.

Turning data into confidence

These steps ensure every aerospace program — from New Glenn to future Mars missions — launches with proven structural integrity.

ITM’s aerospace testing advantage

With deep experience in aerospace & defense environments, ITM supports:

  • Reusable launch vehicle development and structural life-cycle monitoring
  • Payload qualification and interface testing
  • On-site global instrumentation and test campaign support

Conclusion:

ESCAPADE’s successful launch is the headline — but the foundation for that success was built months earlier through testing, measurement, and validation. ITM is proud to provide the data and engineering assurance that keep aerospace missions on trajectory, from the test stand to the stratosphere and beyond.