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Preparations for the X-56B remotely piloted aircraft to begin a new flight series continue as the sun rises on...
Preparations for the X-56B remotely piloted aircraft to begin a new flight series continue as the sun rises on...
The Prandtl-D No. 3 research aircraft is being readied for new flight tests this summer. It had its first flight on...
A Delta plane, carrying an all-female crew and 130 young women ages 11 to 18, received a “water salute” upon arrival...
Young women, ages 11 to 18, from the Atlanta, Georgia area, with interests in STEM (science, technology,...
Young women, ages 11 to 18, from the Atlanta, Georgia area, with interests in STEM (science, technology,...
Young women, ages 11 to 18, visited launch pads 39A and 39B on Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, at the agency’s Kennedy Space...
Roughly 130 young women with an interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) from Delta Air Lines’...
One of three microphone arrays positioned strategically along the ground at Edwards Air Force Base, California, sits...
The Quesst mission recently completed testing of operations and equipment to be used in recording the sonic thumps...
NASA Operation IceBridge pilot Michael Anderson chats with Lt. Colonel Brent Keenan aboard a U.S. Air Force C-17...
On April 19, the Ingenuity Mars helicopter became the first spacecraft to achieve powered, controlled flight on...
NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center conducted its first formation flight with the Preliminary Research Aerodynamic...
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The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft began a new flight series April 19 at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft began a new flight series April 19 at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Professor Russ Westphal works on the Boundary Layer Data System (BLDS) attached to the wing...
From left to right, Savitri Thomas, management and program analyst; Ales-Cia Winsley, lead Space Launch System...
Aerial view of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, in 2010. Credits: NASA Goddard/Bill Hrybyk
Aerial view of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, in 2010. Credits: NASA Goddard/Bill Hrybyk
Aerial view of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, in 2010. Credits: NASA Goddard/Bill Hrybyk