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text: In September 2018 NASA awarded the contract for hosting the MAIA instrument to General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS). The instrument will fly on the GA-EMS Orbital Test Bed (OTB)-2 satellite. GA-EMS will install the MAIA instrument on their OTB-2 satellite, perform pre-launch testing to prepare the integrated system for operation in space, and operate the satellite once it is launched into Earth orbit. Launch is currently planned for 2022.

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