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NASA High-Speed Wind Tunnel Testing to Improve Heat Shield Design Full report from NASA: Read More
Continue readingNASA recently signed a Space Act Agreement with San Francisco-based Zipline to pursue a future vision of U.S. aviation that includes delivery drones and air taxis. Full report from NASA: Read More
Continue readingEach summer, more than half a million aviation enthusiasts and experts from around the planet descend into a regional airport near Oshkosh, Wisconsin to attend the world’s largest airshow and fly-in. Full report from NASA: Read More
Continue readingNASA’s Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) prototype recently endured the most realistic tests to-date of its ability to drive through the most difficult terrain during its mission to the Moon’s South Pole. Full report from NASA: Read More
Continue readingNASA’s Langley Research Center iand the agency’s Ames Research Center completed a series of HDV tests that marked the first Level-1 milestone for AAM, a significant step toward the future or urban flight. Full report from NASA: Read More
Continue readingEach summer, more than half a million aviation enthusiasts and experts from around the planet descend into a regional airport near Oshkosh, Wisconsin to attend the world’s largest airshow and fly-in – including NASA’s aeronautical innovators. Full report from NASA: Read More
Continue readingNASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative allows rapid acquisition of lunar delivery services from American companies for payloads that advance capabilities for science, exploration or commercial development of the Moon. Full report from NASA: Read More
Continue readingSmall drones delivering packages, air taxis carrying passengers, or air ambulance providing lifesaving transportation – these are just some of the concepts NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) mission is helping get into our skies. For these aircraft to safely operate, cities, suburbs, and rural areas will need new or enhanced infrastructure. Full report from NASA:…
Continue readingA small CubeSat carrying laser communications technology is readying for launch. The first of two sequential demonstrations in NASA’s CubeSat Infrared CrosslinK (CLICK) series, CLICK A aims to demonstrate low-cost, one-way optical communications via a downlink to a ground station using commercially available components and one three-unit CubeSat. Full report from NASA: Read More
Continue readingNASA invites the public to follow CAPSTONE’s journey live. You can virtually ride along with the CubeSat with a simulated view of our solar system using NASA’s Eyes orrery – a digital model of the solar system – using NASA’s Eyes on the Solar System interactive real-time 3D data visualization. Full report from NASA: Read…
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