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Una gerente de proyectos de la NASA rinde homenaje a la influencia de su madre - NASA
Read this story in English here.Dede Dinius (NASA)
NASA Project Manager Honors Mother’s Impact - NASA
As a project manager for Space Projects and Partnerships at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, Ortiz manages various space andDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA G-IV Plane Will Carry Next-Generation Science Instrument - NASA
In June 2024, a new tail number swept the sky above NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California. Pilots conducted flights of a GulfstreamDede Dinius (NASA)
First NASA-Supported Researcher to Fly on Suborbital Rocket
For the first time, a NASA-funded researcher will fly with their experiment on a commercial suborbital rocket. The technology is one of two NASA-supportedLoura Hall (NASA)
NASA Develops Pod to Help Autonomous Aircraft Operators - NASA
For self-flying aircraft to take to the skies, they need to learn about their environments to avoid hazards. NASA aeronautics researchers recently developed aDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA Develops Pod to Help Autonomous Aircraft Operators - NASA
For self-flying aircraft to take to the skies, they need to learn about their environments to avoid hazards. NASA aeronautics researchers recently developed aDede Dinius (NASA)
Beyond the Textbook: DC-8 Aircraft Inspires Students in Retirement - NASA
In May 2024, Idaho State University’s class of 2025 received a new learning tool from NASA. The DC-8 aircraft served the world’s scientific community forDede Dinius (NASA)
Beyond the Textbook: DC-8 Aircraft Inspires Students in Retirement - NASA
In May 2024, Idaho State University’s class of 2025 received a new learning tool from NASA. The DC-8 aircraft served the world’s scientific community forDede Dinius (NASA)
Southern California Student Wins NASA Scholarship - NASA
Sabrina Redifer, a 2024 graduate of Quartz Hill High School in Lancaster, California, won a NASA College Scholarship Award.NASA
NASA’s X-59 Progresses Through Tests on the Path to Flight
The team preparing NASA’s X-59 continues through testing in preparation for the quiet supersonic aircraft to make its first flight. This includes a trio of important structural tests and critical inspections on the path to flight.Jim Banke (NASA)
NASA Aircraft Gathers 150 Hours of Data to Better Understand Earth - NASA
Operating internationally over several countries this summer, NASA’S C-20A aircraft completed more than 150 hours of science flights across two months inDede Dinius (NASA)
Boneyard Airplane Sees New Life as a NASA X-66 Simulator - 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
NASA Prepares for Air Taxi Passenger Comfort Studies - NASA
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 Parachute Sensor Testing Could Make EPIC Mars Landings - NASA
Landing rovers and helicopters on Mars is a challenge. It’s an even bigger challenge when you don’t have enough information about how the parachutes areDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA Supports California Students Aiming to Advance Technology - NASA
Students from a minority-serving university in California are helping solve challenges of autonomous systems for future drone operations on Earth and otherDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA Supports California Students Aiming to Advance Technology - NASA
Students from a minority-serving university in California are helping solve challenges of autonomous systems for future drone operations on Earth and otherDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA Program Sends University Payloads to Space - NASA
NASA’s Flight Opportunities program sent two university payloads on suborbital flight tests onboard Virgin Galactic’s VSS Unity on June 8 when it launchedNASA
X-59 Passes Milestone
NASA’s X-59 Passes A Flight Readiness Review board composed of independent experts from across NASA recently completed a study of the X-59 project team’s approach to safety for the public and staff during ground and flight testing.Lillian Gipson (NASA)
NASA’s X-59 Passes Milestone Toward Safe First Flight - NASA
NASA has taken the next step toward verifying the airworthiness for its quiet supersonic X-59 aircraft with the completion of a milestone review that willDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA Teammates Recall Favorite Memories Aboard Flying Laboratory - NASA
After flying more than three decades and 158 science campaigns, just one flight remains. NASA's DC-8 Airborne Science Laboratory will make its final flightDede Dinius (NASA)
Meet NASA Women Behind World’s Largest Flying Laboratory - NASA
Since 2020, she has served as the deputy project manager on the DC-8 Airborne Science laboratory, leading and managing project planning, integration, andDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA’s Commitment to Safety Starts with its Culture - NASA
NASA works on projects that often have never been done, or perhaps the way they are being done has never been tried. Living on the edge of innovation requiresDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA Photographer Honored for Thrilling Inverted In-Flight Image - NASA
Riding in the back seat of a car can be boring. Riding in the back of a NASA aircraft is exhilarating, especially for photographers capturing NASA’s story.Dede Dinius (NASA)
NASA’s DC-8 Completes Final Mission, Set to Retire - NASA
After 37 years of successful airborne science missions, NASA’s DC-8 aircraft completed its final mission and returned to the agency’s Armstrong FlightNASA
NASA Noise Prediction Tool Supports Users in Air Taxi Industry - 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)
Women’s History Month: Meet Kari Alvarado - NASA
In honor of Women’s History Month, we recently sat down with Kari Alvarado, lead management analyst and Dryden Aeronautical Test Range (DATR) asset manager atDede Dinius (NASA)
Women’s History Month: Meet Denise Ryan - NASA
In honor of Women's History Month, we recently sat down with Denise Ryan, flight management specialist and member of the Women's Networking Group (WNG) atDede Dinius (NASA)
Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff Participates in Women in Space Roundtable - NASA
The National Space Council hosted the Women in Space Roundtable on Monday, March 12, and Deputy Center Director Laurie Grindle from NASA’s Armstrong FlightNASA
Second Gentleman Douglass Emhoff Participates in Women in Space Roundtable - NASA
The National Space Council hosted the Women in Space Roundtable on Monday, March 12, and Deputy Center Director Laurie Grindle from NASA’s Armstrong FlightNASA
Second Gentleman Douglass Emhoff Participates in Women in Space Roundtable - NASA
The National Space Council hosted the Women in Space Roundtable on Monday, March 12, and Deputy Center Director Laurie Grindle from NASA’s Armstrong FlightNASA
Women’s History Month: Meet Sarah Mann - NASA
In honor of Women's History Month, we recently sat down with Sarah Mann, public affairs specialist and member of the Women's Networking Group (WNG) at NASA'sDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA Armstrong Updates 1960s Concept to Study Giant Planets - 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)
New Look at NASA Boeing Sustainable Experimental Airliner
As NASA and Boeing enter the early stages of producing the X-66, the first X-plane specifically focused on helping the United States achieve net-zero aviationNASA
Astronaut Victor Glover Visits NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center - NASA
NASA Artemis II astronaut Victor Glover met with Edwards Air Force Base school-age children at a joint NASA and Air Force Black Employee Resource Group eventNASA
NASA Instruments Will Listen for Supersonic X-59’s Quiet ‘Thump’ - NASA
NASA’s X-59 experimental aircraft is unique – it’s designed to fly faster than the speed of sound, but without causing a loud sonic boom. To confirm theDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA Center Boosted YF-12 Supersonic Engine Research
NASA Glenn contributed to a program that advanced inlet and engine technology for cruise supersonic aircraft, testing a YF-12 inlet and a J58 engine.Robert S. Arrighi (NASA)
NASA Collaborates in an International Air Quality Study - NASA
NASA and international researchers are studying the air quality in Asia as part of a global effort to better understand the air we breathe. In collaborationDede Dinius (NASA)
First Look: Spaceplane Stacked and Shaken at NASA Test Facility
Media got their first look at Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser spaceplane and its Shooting Star cargo module at NASA’s Neil Armstrong Test Facility on Feb. 1.Ellen Bausback (NASA)
NASA Autonomous Flight Software Successfully Used in Air Taxi Stand-Ins - NASA
The test flights were part of a collaboration by NASA, Sikorsky, and DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency). Researchers were able to collect dataDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA Selects Winners of Third TechRise Student Challenge - NASA
NASA is announcing 60 winning teams for its third TechRise Student Challenge, a nationwide contest to engage students in technology, science, and spaceDede Dinius (NASA)