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  1. Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. Company type: Subsidiary: Industry: Spacecraft, defense, scientific instruments: Founded: 1956; 68 years ago () Defunct: February 16, 2024; 3 months ago () Fate: Acquired by BAE Systems Inc. Headquarters: Broomfield, Colorado, U.S.

  2. BAE Systems, Inc. has completed the acquisition of Ball Aerospace, a leading provider of spacecraft, instruments, sensors, and data solutions. The new business division, Space & Mission Systems, offers a range of products and technologies to meet customer needs across all domains.

  3. Feb 16, 2024 · WESTMINSTER, Colo., Feb. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Ball Corporation (NYSE: BALL) the world's leading producer of sustainable aluminum packaging for global beverage and household brands, today announced that the company completed the sale of its aerospace business for approximately $5.6 billion subject to customary closing adjustments.

  4. Ball forms the Ball Brothers Research Corporation. Known today as Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. The company produces space systems engineering products, telecommunications technology, electro-optics, and cryogenics materials for government and commercial customers.

  5. Aug 17, 2023 · Britain’s biggest weapons manufacturer, BAE Systems, has agreed to buy the US space technology company Ball Aerospace for $5.6bn (£4.4bn), in one of the largest takeovers by a UK company this year.

    • Jasper Jolly
  6. Dec 25, 2021 · Ball Aerospace is celebrating today's launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (Webb) from French Guiana. The Colorado-based company designed and built the advanced optical technology and lightweight mirror system that will enable Webb to detect light from the first stars and galaxies.

  7. Jul 12, 2022 · Ball Aerospace built the mirrors and optics that helped make first images possible. BROOMFIELD, Colo., July 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Ball Aerospace, a business of Ball Corporation (NYSE: BALL), is celebrating with NASA and all of the mission partners, as NASA's James Webb Space Telescope shares its first images with the world.