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A FreeFly Systems Alta X drone is seen in flight under the control of Jonas Jonsson, pilot in command for STEReO,...
A FreeFly Systems Alta X drone is seen in flight under the control of Jonas Jonsson, pilot in command for STEReO,...
Jonas Jonsson, pilot in command for STEReO, the Scalable Traffic Management for Emergency Response Operations...
A FreeFly Systems Alta X drone is seen in flight under the control of Jonas Jonsson, pilot in command for STEReO,...
Jonas Jonsson, pilot in command for STEReO, the Scalable Traffic Management for Emergency Response Operations...
Jonas Jonsson, pilot in command for STEReO, the Scalable Traffic Management for Emergency Response Operations...
A FreeFly Systems Alta X drone is seen in flight under the control of Jonas Jonsson, pilot in command for STEReO,...
Jonas Jonsson, pilot in command for STEReO, the Scalable Traffic Management for Emergency Response Operations...
A FreeFly Systems Alta X drone is seen in flight under the control of Jonas Jonsson, pilot in command for STEReO,...
A FreeFly Systems Alta X drone is seen in flight under the control of Jonas Jonsson, pilot in command for STEReO,...
The NASA Langley Alta-X Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) lifts off with a weather payload from the Monterey Bay Academy...
The Enhancing Parachutes by Instrumenting the Canopy test experiment lands following an air launch from an Alta X...
An Alta X drone is positioned at altitude for an air launch of the Enhancing Parachutes by Instrumenting the Canopy...
An Alta X drone air launches the Enhancing Parachutes by Instrumenting the Canopy test experiment on June 4, 2025,...
The parachute of the Enhancing Parachutes by Instrumenting the Canopy test experiment deploys following an air...
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...
A computer displays the flight path of a FreeFly Systems Alta X drone during a flight as part of STEReO, the...
Zach Roberts, pilot computer operator for STEReO, the Scalable Traffic Management for Emergency Response Operations...
Huy Tran, director of aeronautics at NASA's Ames Research Center, left, and Richard Barhydt, station director of the...
A NASA flight campaign aims to enable drones to land safely on rooftop hubs called vertiports for future delivery of...
NASA researchers Paul Bean, center, and Mark Hagiwara, right, attach the capsule with parachute system to the...
Robert "Red" Jensen positions the DROID 2 (Dryden Remotely Operated Integrated Drone) aircraft before a flight for...
This is one of two lidar units positioned on either end of Building 4833 at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center...