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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)
NASA’s DC-8 to Fly Low-Altitude Over Central Valley, CA - NASA
What: NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center’s DC-8 aircraft will fly over Central Valley and surroundings areas as part of an air quality field study.NASA
NASA, Lockheed Martin Reveal X-59 Quiet Supersonic Aircraft - NASA
NASA and Lockheed Martin formally debuted the agency’s X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft Friday. Using this one-of-a-kind experimental airplane, NASA aims toNASA
NASA’s X-59 Rollout Embodies Aeronautical Tradition - NASA
Leadership from NASA and prime contractor Lockheed Martin will officially unveil the fully completed and freshly painted X-59 to the world during a rolloutJim Banke (NASA)
NASA Armstrong Builds Model Wing to Help Advance Unique Design - NASA
NASA Armstrong’s many capabilities enabled a start-to-finish design, fabrication, and soon testing of the 10-foot model wing. The Flight Loads LaboratoryDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA Invites You to X-59 Rollout Watch Party - NASA
It’s almost time for NASA’s supersonic X-59 airplane to make its red, white, and blue public debut, and you’re invited to join friends and family in taking aJim Banke (NASA)
NASA, Partners Continue to Advance Space Tech on Suborbital Flights - NASA
Living and working in space requires getting ready a bit closer to Earth. Through a suborbital flight test on Dec. 19, 2023 with industry provider BlueCody S. Lydon (NASA)
Armstrong Flight Research Center: A Year in Review - NASA
It was an abundant year of innovation, exploration, and inspiration for NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California. NASA ArmstrongCody S. Lydon (NASA)
NASA and Partners Study Contrail Formation
In a collaboration between multiple partners in the aviation industry, NASA is helping determine if the latest advances in aircraft engines and fuels canNASA
La Movilidad Aérea Avanzada Ayuda al Transporte de Mercancías
Hoy podemos recibir paquetes más rápido que antes gracias a los pedidos en línea y los servicios de entrega rápida. La demanda de este tipo de entrega rápida sigue aumentando y se necesitan nuevos medios de transporte de carga para mantener el ritmo.Lillian Gipson (NASA)
NASA's X-59 Goes from Green to Red, White, and Blue
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft continues to make progress, most recently moving to the paint barn at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works’ facility in Palmdale,NASA
NASA Maps Minerals and Ecosystem Function in Southwest U.S. Regions - NASA
In September 2023, NASA aircraft began supporting an effort to find and map critical mineral deposits in Western regions of the U.S. Identifying theseCody S. Lydon (NASA)
NASA, Partners Explore Sustainable Fuel’s Effects on Aircraft Contrails - NASA
Contrails, the lines of clouds left by high-flying aircraft that crisscross the skies, are familiar sights, but they may have an unseen effect on the planet –Ryan M. Henderson (NASA)
NASA Seeks Development of Universal Payload Interface
NASA is calling on innovators to help solve some of the challenges in rapidly testing technology payloads across a wide range of commercial flight vehiclesSarah Mann (NASA)
NASA Targets 2024 for First Flight of X-59 Experimental Aircraft
NASA's Quesst mission has adjusted the scheduled first flight of its X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft to 2024.Robert Margetta (NASA)
NASA Studies Human Pilots to Advance Autonomous Air Taxis
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)