Greener skies are on the horizon 🌱 NASA's Sustainable Flight Demonstrator project recently completed a key phase of wind tunnel tests, using a model of the X-66 @NASA_Langley.✈️
Learn more:https://t.co/YK3hnP46dw
The next crewed mission to the station, @SpaceX#Crew8, will be introduced from @NASA_Johnson live on @NASA TV at 1pm ET on Thursday. Have questions? #AskNASA. https://t.co/TtuVWJI5U6
(From left) Alexander Grebenkin, Michael Barratt, Matthew Dominick, and Jeanette Epps.
Space researchers from @UofGEngineering are hosting colleagues from @NASA for a symposium on plume surface interaction on Thursday next week!
Sign up to attend here: https://t.co/Xy3xeQ7d7x
NWTF would like to gauge interest for a 2.5 day, intensive short course introducing the interaction between shock waves and boundary layers. Find out more and register your application at: https://t.co/FHTr4ZFGl7. Dates are provisional.
Well done to Skriptyan Syuhri for the amazing work presented in "Influence of travelling waves on the fluid dynamics of a beam submerged in water". https://t.co/AaGGVawQXS
T-12 hours until the first flight test of a fully integrated Starship and Super Heavy rocket; targeting ~8:00 a.m. CT for liftoff → https://t.co/bJFjLCilmc
Tail installed ✅
Soon, @NASAAero’s X-59 will take to the skies to demonstrate a new quiet form of supersonic flight. This technology could bring a return to supersonic flight over land—cutting flight times in half. More on the Quesst mission: https://t.co/yYOHuOxYrh
Meet Peggy Cornell—deputy manager of NASA’s Commercial Supersonic Technology project. Her work is helping revolutionize aviation & could make supersonic flight over land a possibility through the #Quesst mission. Watch to learn about her work, inspiration, & love of aviation.
Inspired by the deployment of dragonfly wings, we developed inflatables: https://t.co/cpJXV99lHW We use constructive frustrations to leverage and tune the hyperelasticity of rubber and ensure the synchronized deployment the wing @Trev_J_Jones@EJambonP@biosoftact@PhysRevLett