DIP Spotlights Issue #2

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY SFNP-OPS DEMO 1 DIP Hosts Workshop with Collins Aerospace at NASA/FAA North Texas Research Station (NTX), Fort Worth November 29-30, 2023 The DIP team hosted Collins Aerospace at NASA’s NTX facility to discuss potential collaboration opportunities on the SFNP-Ops demo series. Collins Aerospace were briefed on the current SFNP-Ops 1Continue reading “DIP Spotlights Issue #2”

Digital Information Platform Collaboration

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Collaboration Overview The team’s vision is to accelerate the transformation of the national airspace system and operations through the development of data-driven digital services for both conventional and emergent operations. In addition, the Digital Information Platform (DIP) sub-project is executing a series of operational evaluations with industry partners to testContinue reading “Digital Information Platform Collaboration”

DIP Spotlights #3

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY SFNP-OPS DEMO 1 DIP Hosts Visit with Wisk Aero and SkyGrid at NASA/FAA North Texas Research Station (NTX), Fort Worth April 3, 2024 On April 3rd, the Digital Information Platform (DIP) team hosted representatives from Wisk Aero and SkyGrid (both Boeing-affiliated companies) for a technical interchange meeting at NASA’s NTXContinue reading “DIP Spotlights #3”

DIP Spotlights #1

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY SFNP-OPS DEMO 1 DIP Hosts United Airlines Visit in NASA/FAA North Texas Research Station (NTX), Fort Worth  September 8, 2023  The DIP Team hosted United Airlines at NASA’s NTX facility to demonstrate the Collaborative Digital Departure Reroute (CDDR) capability and discussed United Airlines’ participation in the SFNP-Ops 1a Demo inContinue reading “DIP Spotlights #1”

NASA Tech to Measure Heat, Strain in Hypersonic Flight

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY A NASA system designed to measure temperature and strain on high-speed vehicles is set to make its first flights at hypersonic speeds – greater than Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound – when mounted to two research rockets launching this summer. Technicians in the Environmental Laboratory atContinue reading “NASA Tech to Measure Heat, Strain in Hypersonic Flight”

Career Exploration: Using Ingenuity and Innovation to Create ‘Memory Metals’

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Othmane Benafan is a NASA engineer whose work is literally reshaping how we use aerospace materials — he creates metals that can shape shift. Benafan, a materials research engineer at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, creates metals called shape memory alloys that are custom-made to solve some of theContinue reading “Career Exploration: Using Ingenuity and Innovation to Create ‘Memory Metals’”

NASA Welcomes Community, Astronauts to Marshall’s 65th Anniversary Celebration July 19

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center invites the community to help celebrate the center’s 65th anniversary during a free public event noon to 5 p.m. CDT Saturday, July 19, at The Orion Amphitheater in Huntsville, Alabama. Marshall, along with its partners and collaborators, will fill the amphitheater with space exhibits, music,Continue reading “NASA Welcomes Community, Astronauts to Marshall’s 65th Anniversary Celebration July 19”

NASA Engineers Simulate Lunar Lighting for Artemis III Moon Landing

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Better understanding the lunar lighting environment will help NASA prepare astronauts for the harsh environment Artemis III Moonwalkers will experience on their mission. NASA’s Artemis III mission will build on earlier test flights and add new capabilities with the human landing system and advanced spacesuits to send the first astronautsContinue reading “NASA Engineers Simulate Lunar Lighting for Artemis III Moon Landing”

Training for the Moo(n)

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY A curious cow watches as NASA astronauts Andre Douglas and Kate Rubins perform a simulated moonwalk in the San Francisco Volcanic Field in Northern Arizona on May 14, 2024, in preparation for NASA’s historic Artemis III Moon landing mission. Flight controllers and scientists guided activities during the week-long simulation fromContinue reading “Training for the Moo(n)”

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