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  • NASA Committed To Search For Water Ice, Oxygen On Moon NASA Committed To Search For Water Ice, Oxygen On Moon

    30 October 2019

    Aviation Week reports that “the search for and processing of resources such as water ice and oxygen as well as scientific discovery are quickly emerging as key drivers in NASA’s accelerated human return to the Moon’s surface in 2024 and preparation for Mars, according to agency officials involved in the planning.” NASA officials “involved in

  • NASA To Promote Commercial UAV Usage NASA To Promote Commercial UAV Usage

    30 October 2019

    CNET News reports that NASA is seeking to improve the maturation of UAV technology. In remarks Tuesday at the Commercial UAV Expo in Las Vegas, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine “touted an urban future with thousands of drone deliveries a day.” Bridenstine said, “We want to see by 2028 at least one city – maybe more

  • UAV Delivery Services Raise Legal Questions UAV Delivery Services Raise Legal Questions

    29 October 2019

    The Seattle Times reports that the growth of UAV delivery services in the United States has led to unresolved legal issues concerning trespass, personal injury, and privacy. Bard College Center for the Study of the Drone Co-Director Arthur Holland Michel said, “Legal precedent is very thin here.” Holland Michel added, “Little of the existing law is

  • NASA to Broadcast Departure of HTV-8 Spacecraft from ISS NASA to Broadcast Departure of HTV-8 Spacecraft from ISS

    29 October 2019

    The Houston Chronicle reports that NASA’s website will broadcast the departure of “a Japanese cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station.” The HTV-8 transport vehicle “will depart the space station at 1:20 p.m. Friday.” NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Christina Koch “will take the control of the space station’s robotic arm to release the spacecraft.” The Japanese

  • USAF X-37B Space Plane Returns from 780 Days in Orbit USAF X-37B Space Plane Returns from 780 Days in Orbit

    28 October 2019

    Reuters reports that the Department of Defense’s “secretive X-37B spaceplane landed in Florida on Sunday after a record-long orbital flight lasting more than two years, the U.S. Air Force said.” The spacecraft “touched down on an air strip at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center at 3:51 a.m. ET after spending 780 days orbiting Earth as the Air

  • ISS Astronauts To Test Radiation-Shielding Vests ISS Astronauts To Test Radiation-Shielding Vests

    28 October 2019

    Aerospace America reported that female astronauts on the ISS will test a prototype radiation-shielding vest manufactured “by the Israeli startup StemRad with management help from Lockheed Martin.” The fully-functioning AstroRad product “is headed to the space station on the uncrewed cargo resupply mission scheduled to launch from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia on Nov. 2.”

  • University of Kansas Students Awarded At AIAA Competition University of Kansas Students Awarded At AIAA Competition

    25 October 2019

    The University of Kansas reports that “University of Kansas aerospace engineering students won three awards at the most recent aerospace design competition held by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), extending a long run of KU excellence at AIAA events.” University of Kansas Department of Aerospace Engineering Chair Rick Hale said, “The effort our

  • Former AIAA President Dennis Picard Remembered Former AIAA President Dennis Picard Remembered

    25 October 2019

    The Boston Globe reports that former AIAA President (2001) Dennis J. Picard, “who led Raytheon through a series of acquisitions in the 1990s and helped turn it into the nation’s third-largest defense contractor, died in his Concord home Monday.” Picard “was 87 and had stepped down as Raytheon’s chairman in 1999.” Full Story (Boston Globe)

  • House Committee Advances UAV Purchase Legislation House Committee Advances UAV Purchase Legislation

    24 October 2019

    The Hill reports that “the House Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday unanimously voted to advance two bills related to drones, blocking purchases of them from certain countries and creating a position at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to counter associated threats.” If approved, the “Drone Origin Security Enhancement Act” would bar DHS “purchases from

  • Astronaut to Test Moon Robot from ISS Astronaut to Test Moon Robot from ISS

    24 October 2019

    SPACE reports that ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano will practice controlling a rover remotely in November. The ANALOG-1 experiment is “designed to test how well a crew on the International Space Station might be able to control a rover on the moon in collaboration with a ground team on Earth.” Parmitano will “use a specialized computer

  • CVS, UPS Partner To Test UAV Delivery For Medications CVS, UPS Partner To Test UAV Delivery For Medications

    23 October 2019

    ABC News reports that CVS Health and UPS “are teaming up to test a program that delivers prescription medications by drone in as little as 10 minutes after placing an order.” UPS Flight Forward, “which already delivers medical samples by drone at WakeMed Hospital in North Carolina, made the announcement on Monday, just weeks after it

  • ASCEND Event Detailed ASCEND Event Detailed

    23 October 2019

    Benzinga reports that the ASCEND (Accelerating Space Commerce, Exploration, and New Discovery) event officially launched Tuesday. Scheduled for 16-18 November 2020 in Las Vegas, ASCEND “is designed to be the world’s first outcomes-focused, transdisciplinary conference designed to accelerate the building of our off-world future.” AIAA “is working with the space industry leaders on ASCEND’s Guiding Coalition,

  • ASCEND Conference, Scheduled for 16-18 November 2020,  Designed to Accelerate Building of Our Off-World Future ASCEND Conference, Scheduled for 16-18 November 2020, Designed to Accelerate Building of Our Off-World Future

    22 October 2019

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Melissa Power, Interprose Public Relations 401.454.1314 [email protected] IAC, Washington, D.C., 22 October 2019—ASCEND (“Accelerating Space Commerce, Exploration, and New Discovery”) officially launched today. Powered by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), the 16–18 November 2020 event in Las Vegas is designed to be the world’s first outcomes-focused, transdisciplinary conference designed

  • NASA Astronauts Comment On Historic Spacewalk NASA Astronauts Comment On Historic Spacewalk

    22 October 2019

    The AP reports that NASA astronaut Jessica Meir on Monday “said it was extra special being accompanied by Christina Koch, a close friend,” during last week’s historic spacewalk. NASA astronaut Christina Koch “said knowing so many were so excited about two women spacewalking together ‘just added to the moment.’” Full Story (Associated Press)

  • Payload For Upcoming ISS Commercial Resupply Mission Detailed Payload For Upcoming ISS Commercial Resupply Mission Detailed

    22 October 2019

    The Miami Herald reports that “space mice, radiation vests, robotic avatars and recycling polymers for 3D printers are among the science experiments bound for the International Space Station on the next commercial resupply mission from Virginia.” The uncrewed spacecraft cargo mission “is set to launch no earlier than 9:59 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, from the state-owned

  • Wing Begins UAS Deliveries In Christiansburg, Virginia Wing Begins UAS Deliveries In Christiansburg, Virginia

    21 October 2019

    The Washington Post reported that UAV company Wing on October 18 made successful UAV deliveries to three different locations in Christiansburg, Virginia. One destination, a residential home, received “a FedEx box containing a new puffy vest” from Dick’s Sporting Goods. FedEx Express Regional President Richard Smith was present for one of the deliveries Friday, which marked the

  • AIAA’s International Astronautical Congress To Host Bridenstine, Bezos, Vice President Pence AIAA’s International Astronautical Congress To Host Bridenstine, Bezos, Vice President Pence

    21 October 2019

    Space News reports that the 70th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) will officially begin Monday in Washington, D.C., “with more than 6,300 people registered to attend, representatives of the IAF and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), the host organization for the event, said during a press conference…Oct. 20.” The IAC will host “a

  • AIAA Fellow Walter Vincenti Remembered AIAA Fellow Walter Vincenti Remembered

    18 October 2019

    Stanford University reports that Stanford University Professor Emeritus Walter Vincenti “died in Palo Alto on Oct. 11 of complications from pneumonia.” Vincenti, who “laid the engineering groundwork for flight at the speed of sound,” was 102 years old. He was honored “as an American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Fellow in 1951.” (Image: Walter Vincenti,

  • Former NASA Astronaut Discusses AIAA’s International Astronautical Congress Former NASA Astronaut Discusses AIAA’s International Astronautical Congress

    18 October 2019

    Politico interviews former NASA astronaut “Sandra Magnus, co-chair of the [local] organizing committee for the International Astronautical Congress, which begins Monday in Washington.” Magnus “was AIAA’s executive director from 2012 to 2018.” AIAA is hosting the International Astronautical Congress, which “will bring representatives from space agencies and companies to Washington, where Magnus see a unique opportunity

  • Former Astronaut Elected AIAA Associate Fellow Former Astronaut Elected AIAA Associate Fellow

    17 October 2019

    The University of California at Davis reports that “former astronaut Stephen K. Robinson, a professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, has been elected an associate fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, recognizing him for outstanding work in the field.” (Image: Former NASA Astronaut Stephen K. Robinson | NASA/Wikipedia) Full Story

  • First All-Female Spacewalk Scheduled For Friday First All-Female Spacewalk Scheduled For Friday

    17 October 2019

    Reuters reports that NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Christina Koch “will make history on Friday when they conduct the first ever all-female spacewalk to replace the power source on the” ISS. The duo “will exit the ISS at 7:50 a.m. EDT (11:50 GMT) to fix the station’s faulty battery charge/discharge unit.” NASA will broadcast the

  • AIAA Propulsion And Energy Forum Warp Drive Presentation Detailed AIAA Propulsion And Energy Forum Warp Drive Presentation Detailed

    16 October 2019

    Vice reports that “in August, undergraduate researcher Joseph Agnew spoke to a full house at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Propulsion and Energy Forum in Indianapolis about the current theories of how a warp drive could work.” Said Agnew, “Based on the progress made in recent years, I think this field is up

  • Dream Chaser Composite Shell Arrives In Colorado Dream Chaser Composite Shell Arrives In Colorado

    16 October 2019

    Aerospace America reports that last weekend, Lockheed Martin delivered a “molded and cured one-piece composite shell” to “the manufacturing technicians and engineers at Sierra Nevada Corp. in Colorado.” The arrival of the “primary structure…sets the stage for assembly of the first Dream Chaser cargo spacecraft.” International Space Station Program Manager Kirk Shireman said during a

  • Spaceport Development Plans Detailed By Official Spaceport Development Plans Detailed By Official

    15 October 2019

    Space News reports that during “an Oct. 10 presentation at the International Symposium for Personal and Commercial Spaceflight (ISPCS),” former FAA Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation George Nield indicated that “the government should create a policy that promotes the development of spaceports as not just launch sites but also as hubs for economic development.”

  • AIAA To Hold Course On Usability Of Space Standards AIAA To Hold Course On Usability Of Space Standards

    15 October 2019

    The American National Standards Institute reported that on 5 January AIAA “is holding a course for individuals and organizations that seek to improve their teams’ understanding of the benefits and usability of space standards and architectural frameworks.” Attendees at the “Space Standards and Architectures” course in Orlando, Florida, “will learn about current model-based engineering methods to

  • Bridenstine Meets With Musk, Tours SpaceX Factory Bridenstine Meets With Musk, Tours SpaceX Factory

    11 October 2019

    Bloomberg reports that SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine “staged a public show of support for one another at the rocket company’s headquarters Thursday, weeks after the two traded barbs over the closely held company’s delayed efforts to fly astronauts for the first time.” Bridenstine “emphasized how close the company and agency

  • Boeing, Porsche Partner On Prototype Personal Air Vehicle Boeing, Porsche Partner On Prototype Personal Air Vehicle

    11 October 2019

    Aviation Week  reports that The Boeing Company and Porsche signed “a memorandum of understanding…to study product development for the premium market for personal air vehicles.” Porsche “joins Daimler, Toyota, China’s Geely and…Aston Martin in exploring the” urban air mobility (UAM) market. (Image: Artist’s rendition of an Urban Air Mobility environment | NASA) Full Story (Aviation Week)

  • Boeing Advancing Toward Commercial Crew Test Flights Boeing Advancing Toward Commercial Crew Test Flights

    10 October 2019

    Space News  reports that The Boeing Company “expects to carry out a pad abort test for its CST-100 Starliner commercial crew vehicle in early November, followed by an uncrewed orbital flight test in mid-December, a company executive said Oct. 8.” Boeing Vice President and Program Manager, Commercial Crew Programs, Space Exploration John Mulholland “said the

  • American Airlines Cancels 737 MAX Flights Through January 16 American Airlines Cancels 737 MAX Flights Through January 16

    10 October 2019

    The Hill reports that American Airlines has grounded its Boeing 737 MAX aircraft through January 16, 2020, “amid regulatory reviews of the plane model, according to Reuters.” The cancellation will affect roughly 140 total flights daily. (Image: Grounded Boeing 737 MAX airplanes parked adjacent to Boeing Field, Thursday, Aug. 15, 2019, in Seattle. | Associated Press-©) Full

  • Study Recommends Federal Role For Airport UAS Protection Study Recommends Federal Role For Airport UAS Protection

    9 October 2019

    Aviation Week reports that a six-month study by the Blue Ribbon Task Force on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Mitigation at Airports recommends a federal role for U.S. and Canadian governments to assist with UAS protection. The report asserted, “Without a robust federal role, an unacceptable security gap will continue to exist at many airports across the

  • Pegasus Rocket Set To Launch NASA Weather Satellite Into Space Pegasus Rocket Set To Launch NASA Weather Satellite Into Space

    9 October 2019

    The Orlando Sentinel reports that “NASA will attempt to send the Ionospheric Connection Explorer satellite, or ICON, into space on board a Northrop Grumman Pegasus XL rocket launched from the company’s L-1011 Stargazer aircraft taking off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Wednesday night.” (Image: Northrop Grumman’s L-1011 Stargazer takes off from Vandenberg Air Force Base

  • Governmental Role In Satellite Servicing Detailed Governmental Role In Satellite Servicing Detailed

    8 October 2019

    Space News reports that satellite “industry executives argue that government agencies, primarily seen as developers of key servicing technologies, also need to be customers of those systems.” DARPA Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites (RSGS) program manager Joseph Parrish “said the agency is still in source selection for a new partner, and because of that could not

  • NASA Human Landing System Official Details 2024 Mission Progress NASA Human Landing System Official Details 2024 Mission Progress

    8 October 2019

    SPACE reports that NASA Human Landing System program manager Lisa Watson-Morgan “expressed her views on achieving the NASA Artemis objective of planting new footprints on the moon.” Said Watson-Morgan, “Key to this vision is a small moon-orbiting space station called the Gateway, which will serve as a staging point for surface missions. NASA aims to start

  • AIAA Section Honors USC Rocket Propulsion Laboratory AIAA Section Honors USC Rocket Propulsion Laboratory

    7 October 2019

    7 October 2019 The University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering reported that on October 1, AIAA’s Los Angeles-Las Vegas Section “honored the undergraduate members” of the USC Rocket Propulsion Laboratory (USCRPL) “for becoming the first undergraduate team to design, build and successfully launch a rocket into space.” AIAA Los Angeles-Las Vegas Section Chair Chandrashekhar

  • Oceanography Satellite Mission Ends After 11 Years Oceanography Satellite Mission Ends After 11 Years

    7 October 2019

    7 October 2019 Spaceflight Now  reported that “a joint U.S.-European satellite mission that measured rising sea levels for 11 years is ending due to the deteriorating condition of the spacecraft’s power system, officials said Friday.” During its 11-year mission, the Jason 2 satellite “outlived its design life and continued collecting precise sea level measurements through

  • US Tests New Naval Strike Missile US Tests New Naval Strike Missile

    4 October 2019

    4 October 2019 CNN reports that on Tuesday, “the USS Gabrielle Giffords fired off a Naval Strike Missile (NSM), a sea-skimming cruise missile that is difficult to spot on radar, and can maneuver to avoid enemy defenses.” In waters off the coast of Guam, the NSM and other weapons “were fired at a surplus US

  • British Test Pilot To Fly With Virgin Orbit British Test Pilot To Fly With Virgin Orbit

    4 October 2019

    Aviation Week reports that British Royal Air Force (RAF) test pilot Flt. Lt. Mathew Stannard is set to join “Virgin Orbit as part of UK plans to expand its defense domain into space.” The Eurofighter Typhoon pilot “will join the Virgin Orbit horizontal launch program next year, working with the company’s test pilots flying the

  • Italian Air Force Purchases Virgin Galactic Flight For Research Mission Italian Air Force Purchases Virgin Galactic Flight For Research Mission

    3 October 2019

    3 October 2019 Aviation Week  reports that the Italian Air Force and Virgin Galactic “signed a contract Oct. 2 to train and carry three Italians into suborbital space aboard SpaceShipTwo to conduct research experiments in flight as soon as next year.” (Image: Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo. Credit: Associated Press–©) Full Story (Aviation Week)

  • Airport Task Force Calls For Federal Role In UAS Detection Airport Task Force Calls For Federal Role In UAS Detection

    3 October 2019

    3 October 2019 Aviation Week reports that “detecting rogue drones on or near airport property should be a shared responsibility of airports and federal governments, a high-level industry group focused on the threat of small unmanned aircraft systems…has concluded.” In a final report released Wednesday, the Blue Ribbon Task Force on UAS Mitigation at Airports

  • NASA Lander Captures Sounds Of Mars NASA Lander Captures Sounds Of Mars

    2 October 2019

    2 October 2019 The AP reports that “NASA’s InSight lander on Mars has captured the low rumble of marsquakes and a symphony of other otherworldly sounds.” The lander’s “seismometer has detected more than 100 events, but only 21 are considered strong…candidates” for classification as quakes. (Image: InSight Lander | NASA/JPL-Caltech) Full Story (Associated Press)

  • UPS WIns FAA Approval for Drone Deliveries Nationwide UPS WIns FAA Approval for Drone Deliveries Nationwide

    2 October 2019

    2 October 2019 CBS News reports that UPS announced it is the first to receive approval from the FAA to “operate a nationwide fleet of drones.”  In its announcement, UPS said it will initially set up its drone delivery program specifically for hospital campuses nationwide before expanding to other industries outside of healthcare, since the

  • AIAA Announces Class of 2020 Associate Fellows AIAA Announces Class of 2020 Associate Fellows

    1 October 2019

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Michele McDonald; 703.264.7542 [email protected] October 1, 2019 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce its Class of 2020 Associate Fellows. AIAA will formally honor and induct the class at its AIAA Associate Fellows Induction Ceremony on Monday, 6 January 2020, at the Hyatt

  • UBS Suggests Boeing, Airbus To See Reduced Aircraft Demand Amid Climate Awareness Growth UBS Suggests Boeing, Airbus To See Reduced Aircraft Demand Amid Climate Awareness Growth

    1 October 2019

    1 October 2019 CNBC reports that “rising concern about commercial flying’s impact on the environment will act as a brake on passenger growth and reduce jet sales from the likes of Boeing and Airbus, according to a new report from UBS.” The report surveyed more than 6,000 respondents and “revealed that a growing number of travelers

  • AIAA Fellow To Join NASA JPL AIAA Fellow To Join NASA JPL

    1 October 2019

    1 October 2019 Space Policy Online reports that yesterday, “the University of Colorado Boulder announced…that its Dean of Engineering, Bobby Braun, is leaving in January to join NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).” An AIAA Fellow, Braun “is a highly respected aerospace engineer who moved to CU Boulder three years ago from Georgia Tech.” (Image: Robert D.

  • Blue Origin, SpaceX Among Companies Selected For NASA Exploration Contracts Blue Origin, SpaceX Among Companies Selected For NASA Exploration Contracts

    30 September 2019

    30 September 2019 Space News  reported that “NASA announced Sept. 27 the award of more than $40 million in contracts to 14 companies, including Blue Origin and SpaceX, to develop technologies that can support NASA’s long-term exploration plans.” The contract awards “are the fourth in a series of ‘Tipping Point’ contracts from NASA’s Space Technology

  • Japanese Cargo Spacecraft Reaches ISS Japanese Cargo Spacecraft Reaches ISS

    30 September 2019

    30 September 2019 Aviation Week reported that JAXA’s “eighth re-supply mission spacecraft reached the International Space Station (ISS) early Sept. 28 to deliver more than four tons of crew supplies and equipment, including a half-dozen replacement external lithium ion…power storage batteries and an optical communications technology demonstration.” (Image: ISS crew captures Japanese cargo craft | NASA) Full

  • Aviation Groups Want to Protect FAA’s NextGen from Budget Impasses Aviation Groups Want to Protect FAA’s NextGen from Budget Impasses

    27 September 2019

    27 September 2019 Aerospace America reports that “when lawmakers on the Senate Commerce Committee’s aviation subcommittee asked industry groups how U.S. air traffic control could be improved, they got a resounding answer: consistent funding.” In remarks during a hearing Tuesday, National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) Executive Vice President Patricia “Trish” Gilbert said, “The more-than-a-decade of

  • Space Coast Companies Hiring Qualified Workers Space Coast Companies Hiring Qualified Workers

    27 September 2019

    27 September 2019 Florida Today reports that the Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast is seeking “to market itself to prospective employees in our tech, aeronautics, defense and space industries.” Brevard County, Florida, companies “are also competing with the rest of the nation for talent, including tech hubs in places like California and Texas.” Within

  • JAXA, NASA Sign Lunar Exploration Agreement JAXA, NASA Sign Lunar Exploration Agreement

    26 September 2019

    26 September 2019 Aviation Week reports that JAXA and NASA “signed an agreement Sept. 24 to cooperate in U.S.-led efforts to establish a sustainable human presence at the Moon in preparation for expeditions to Mars.” NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and JAXA President Hiroshi Yamakawa signed the pact in Tokyo. (Image: Artemis Moon Program | NASA) Full Story

  • Study Shows More Countries Operating Military UAVs Study Shows More Countries Operating Military UAVs

    26 September 2019

    26 September 2019 Aviation Week reports that “a yearlong study of 101 countries around the world concludes that 95 of them have an active inventory of military unmanned air vehicles, up 58% from a decade ago.” The Center for the Study of the Drone’s “The Drone Databook” indicates that “there are a confirmed 21,000 UAVs in