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The Aerospace/Defense Industry serves, as its name represents, two main markets: Aerospace, which largely comprises the production, sale, and service of commercial aircraft. And Defense, which is dependent on the nation’s need for military weapons and systems designed to operate on land, sea, and in the air.
Students fly a prototype of Prandtl-M, an aircraft that could fly in the Martian…
Some interns get coffee. Others might make copies. Not at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center in California,…
Pair of satellites create their own solar eclipse
Every 18 months or so, scientists and sensation-seekers gather at set points on Earth’s surface, to await…
NASA sets a new Guinness World Record firing 44 rockets on one flight
NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia has caught the attention of Guinness World Records. Wallops’ sounding…
NASA launches $1m space robotics challenge
NASA, in partnership with Space Center Houston, the Official Visitor Center of NASA Johnson Space Center, and…
CubeSats could serve as building blocks for larger missions
In future the miniature satellites known as CubeSats that play a variety of roles in space, could also serve as the…
Airbus working to make real flying cars a reality in the next 10 years
Commuting can be quite the hassle for anyone living in urban areas. We've been hearing a lot about companies…
1969 Image shows MIT computer scientist with NASA’a Apollo flight software
What appears to be simply a woman standing next to a tall stack of papers is actually one of the computer…
Research investment takes wing in aircraft design
To develop an innovative way of designing and manufacturing aircraft wings, which will encourage a 'right first…
Can wearable sleep tech lower risk of military-related PTSD?
There have been strong links between sleep disturbance and PTSD and the symptom poses one of the most challenging…
NASA time-lapse video shows rocket fuel tank built in under a minute
While constructing an enormous 130-foot rocket fuel tank takes much longer than a minute, NASA summed it up for…