NASA Selects New Round of Student-Led Aviation Research Awards
NASA has selected two new university student teams to participate in real-world aviation research awards challenges meant to transform the skies above our communities.John Gould (NASA)
NASA has selected two new university student teams to participate in real-world aviation research awards challenges meant to transform the skies above our communities.John Gould (NASA)
A small business called Near Earth Autonomy developed a time-saving solution using drones for pre-flight checks of commercial airliners through a NASA SmallDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA and Notre Dame hosted students from The Portage School of Leaders High School to see Glenn’s Advanced Noise Control Fan and encourage STEM career interest.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
On Oct. 22, 2024, the latest iteration of an atmospheric probe developed by researchers at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California,NASA
The most effective way to prove a new idea is to start small, test, learn, and test again. A team of researchers developing an atmospheric probe at NASA’sDede Dinius (NASA)
Upside down can be right side up. That’s what NASA researchers determined for tests of an efficient wing concept that could be part of the agency’s answer toDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA is using Model-Based Systems Analysis and Engineering to digitally simulate how multiple technologies could best work together as a single, complex system.John Gould (NASA)
NASA’s X-66 aircraft, the centerpiece of its Sustainable Flight Demonstrator project, is taking the term “sustainable” to heart by reusing an old MD-90NASA
A new custom virtual reality flight simulator built by NASA researchers will allow them to explore how passengers experience air taxi rides and collect dataDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA and its partners are using a generically shaped wing research model to better understand how air moves around an aircraft during takeoff and landing.Jim Banke (NASA)
NASA has created Aviary, a new digital modelling tool for aeronautical engineers to innovate new aircraft designs, building on decades of experience using highly advanced computer code for aviation.John Gould (NASA)
Several air taxi companies are using a NASA-developed computer software tool to predict aircraft noise and aerodynamic performance. This tool allowsDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA researchers are looking at the possibility of using a wingless, unpowered aircraft design from the 1960s to gather atmospheric data on other planets –Dede Dinius (NASA)
We asked three NASA engineers to share their experiences, from early challenges they faced in their careers to the day-to-day of being a working engineer.Arezu Sarvestani (NASA)
NASA has selected another five university teams to participate in real-world aviation research challenges that could help transform flight in the skies above our communities.Jim Banke (NASA)
Air taxis may become an important part of the U.S. transportation ecosystem, quickly carrying people relatively short distances – and eventually some may flyLaura Mitchell (NASA)