For more than 100 years, wind tunnels at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, have helped shape the future of flight. Now, two of NASA’s longest-serving facilities — the 12-Foot ...
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Pioneers of aeronautical engineering: Christine Darden – breaking barriers in sonic boom research
Christine Darden rose from NASA's human computers to become a leading aerospace engineer, pioneering research to reduce sonic ...
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NASA used a drone to deliver a human kidney. Is this the future of transplant transport?
The drone flew beyond line of sight with a kidney not viable for organ transplant, to test the concept for future deliveries ...
Drones could be a viable way to make transportation of potentially life-saving donated kidneys more efficient, according to a recent study conducted at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, ...
HAMPTON, Va. — NASA is positioned to lose a quarter of its budget and nearly a third of its workforce under a government proposal seeking to slash federal spending. For NASA Langley Research Center, ...
In the skies over Hampton Roads it is common to see contrails, cloud-like strips of condensed water left behind by aircrafts at high altitude. Some dissipate within minutes, but depending on the ...
NASA Langley Research Center will lose funding for several projects and cut its workforce by 672 civil servants under the Trump administration’s proposal to slash about $163 billion in federal ...
HAMPTON, Va. — Wednesday marks a major milestone for NASA Langley, as the research center in Hampton has played a pivotal role in the development of the Orion spacecraft that will carry Artemis II ...
When Apollo 17 astronauts returned from the moon in 1972, they visited NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, to thank staff for their contributions to the mission, saying "we stood on the ...
HAMPTON, Va. (WAVY) — A new era is coming as we return to the moon with Artemis II, and who better to talk about that than NASA’s newest administrator, Jared Isaacman, in which he discusses the future ...
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