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An atmospheric probe model attached upside down to a host quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft lifts off on Oct. 22,...
The atmospheric probe model flies free after release from a quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft above Rogers Dry...
An atmospheric probe model is attached upside down to a quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft on Oct. 22, 2024. The...
Justin Hall, left, chief pilot of small unmanned aircraft systems, carries the atmospheric probe at NASA’s Armstrong...
The atmospheric probe model flies free after release from a quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft above Rogers Dry...
Justin Hall, chief pilot of small unmanned aircraft systems, prepares the atmospheric probe for flight above Rogers...
Justin Link, left, small unmanned aircraft systems pilot, and Justin Hall, chief pilot of small unmanned aircraft...
An atmospheric probe model attached upside down to a quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft ascends with the Moon...
An atmospheric probe model attached upside down to a quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft ascends with the Moon...
An atmospheric probe model attached upside down to a quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft ascends with the Moon...
Justin Link, left, unmanned aircraft systems pilot, and Justin Hall, chief pilot for small unmanned aircraft...
A quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft releases the atmospheric probe model above Rogers Dry Lake, a flight area...
Justin Link, left, small unmanned aircraft systems pilot; John Bodylski, atmospheric probe principal investigator;...
The atmospheric probe, right, flew after release from a quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft, left, on Oct. 22,...
An atmospheric probe model attached upside down to a quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft ascends with the Moon...
The atmospheric probe model on a stand is prepped for flight and release from a quad rotor remotely piloted...
A Prandtl-M prototype is air launched from the Carbon Cub aircraft March 13, 2020, at NASA’s Armstrong Flight...
The first of three Prandtl-M prototype aircraft was air launched Aug. 16, 2019, from an Aerostat blimp at NASA’s...
Nathan Sam shows the Prandtl-M aircraft he helped fabricate at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
From left Eric Becker watches as Nathan Sam, Robert 'Red' Jensen and Justin Hall attach a Prandtl-M aircraft onto...
Nathan Sam and Robert “Red†Jensen lay material into a Prandtl-M aircraft mold at NASA’s Armstrong Flight...
NASA researchers Paul Bean, center, and Mark Hagiwara, right, attach the capsule with parachute system to the...
The Enhancing Parachutes by Instrumenting the Canopy project team examines a capsule and parachute following an air...
Derek Abramson, left, and Justin Link, right, attach an Alta X drone to the Enhancing Parachutes by Instrumenting...