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  • 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

  • Boeing Hosts Training Session For 737 MAX Boeing Hosts Training Session For 737 MAX

    25 September 2019

    25 September 2019 The Dallas Morning News reports that The Boeing Company invited airlines to send pilots for 737 MAX training in Miami this week. That training session will run through mid-October, with other sessions to be held in China, Singapore, Turkey, and the UK. Boeing spokesman Charles Bickers said that the sessions “are part of our

  • Launch To ISS Planned Wednesday For Astronauts Launch To ISS Planned Wednesday For Astronauts

    25 September 2019

    25 September 2019 NBC News reports that on Wednesday, NASA astronaut Jessica Meir, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka, and Hazza Ali Al Mansouri, “one of only two astronauts in the nascent Emirati space program, are scheduled to lift off in a Russian Soyuz rocket at 9:57 a.m. EDT from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.” Al Mansouri’s participation

  • USAF Tests Mapping Technology With UAV USAF Tests Mapping Technology With UAV

    24 September 2019

    24 September 2019 ExecutiveGov reports that “the U.S. Air Force’s 548th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group and 9th Security Forces Squadron have partnered to test an artificial drone technology designed to map infrastructure.” On September 21, the Air Force “said…that the Hivemapper airborne video map program currently in beta testing at Beale Air Force Base

  • SpaceX, Blue Origin Hiring Opportunities Detailed SpaceX, Blue Origin Hiring Opportunities Detailed

    24 September 2019

    24 September 2019 Florida Today reports that “Blue Origin has job openings like Robot Operator, where workers ‘program and operate robotic processing machines to produces high-value aerospace components.’” SpaceX, which “seems to always be looking for more engineers,” also offers “other types of jobs…that don’t require being a rocket scientist.” SpaceX is currently seeking applicants

  • Boeing MQ-25 UAV Makes First Test Flight Boeing MQ-25 UAV Makes First Test Flight

    23 September 2019

    23 September 2019 Aviation Week reported that “a test asset for the MQ-25 unmanned tanker completed the first test flight on Sept. 19 at an airport in Illinois, the U.S. Navy and Boeing announced.” (Image: Boeing MQ-25 | Boeing) Full Story (Aviation Week – Subscription publication)

  • Constellations Of Microsatellites Pose Cybersecurity Challenges Constellations Of Microsatellites Pose Cybersecurity Challenges

    23 September 2019

    23 September 2019 Aerospace America reports that “cybersecurity experts are sounding the alarm about the vulnerability” of Internet-enabled microsatellites. AIAA Aerospace Cybersecurity Working Group Chair Sam Adhikari said, “Microsatellites are completely driven by software and completely networked. That’s where the vulnerability comes in.” Adhikari also detailed the usage of satellite honeypots for counter-intelligence purposes against

  • Bridenstine Vows To Find Answers About Russian ISS Mishap Bridenstine Vows To Find Answers About Russian ISS Mishap

    20 September 2019

    20 September 2019 The Houston Chronicle reports that “NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine vowed Thursday to speak to the head of the Russian space agency after reports that the cause of a hole found on the International Space Station last year would be kept secret.” Bridenstine said, “They have not told me anything.” He added, “I don’t

  • Domestic UAV Companies Form Alliance Domestic UAV Companies Form Alliance

    20 September 2019

    20 September 2019 Aviation Week reports that American UAV manufacturers Skydio, Impossible Aerospace, and Teal Drones “are mounting a buy-American campaign, arguing that widespread use of drones made in China is suppressing the domestic industry for small unmanned aircraft types and helping to develop Chinese military capabilities.” The American Drone Alliance “is committed to increasing the

  • Dickson To Test Updated 737 MAX Software This Week Dickson To Test Updated 737 MAX Software This Week

    19 September 2019

    19 September 2019 ABC News reports that FAA Administrator Steve Dickson “will get into the MAX flight simulator later this week at Boeing’s headquarters to see for himself if he can handle the automated flight control system misfire that led to the grounding of the aircraft around the world.” Dickson “said it’s premature to point

  • AIAA to Host Techstars Startup Weekend D.C., Space AIAA to Host Techstars Startup Weekend D.C., Space

    19 September 2019

    CONTACT: Michele McDonald 703.264.7542 [email protected] September 19, 2019 – Reston, Va. – To encourage entrepreneurial activity and promote space commerce, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is hosting the Techstars Startup Weekend D.C., Space, 22–24 October. The event is co-located with the International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2019), held from 21–25 October at the Walter

  • Fuselage Of First Production Standard Virgin Spaceship Completed Fuselage Of First Production Standard Virgin Spaceship Completed

    18 September 2019

    18 September 2019 Aviation Week reports that Virgin Galactic’s The Spaceship Company “has announced completion of fuselage and wing mating for the spaceline’s second suborbital vehicle at its Mojave site in California.” Virgin Galactic “continues to transition flight testing to its New Mexico operations site.” (Image: Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo. Credit: Associated Press–©) Full Story (Aviation Week –

  • Russian Space Debris Could Collide With Experimental Habitat Russian Space Debris Could Collide With Experimental Habitat

    18 September 2019

    18 September 2019 CNET News reports that “Bigelow Aerospace’s Genesis II, an inflatable space habitat test mission that launched in 2007, has a 5.6% chance of colliding with the dead Kosmos 1300 satellite early on Wednesday.” In a message on Twitter, Bigelow Aerospace said, “Although this is a relatively low probability, it brings to light that

  • RQ-4 UAS Selected To Support Hypersonic Missile Tests RQ-4 UAS Selected To Support Hypersonic Missile Tests

    17 September 2019

    17 September 2019 Aviation Week reports that “a group of high-altitude RQ-4 unmanned aircraft systems will be drafted into service to support an upcoming series of hypersonic missile flight tests, the commander of the Air Force Flight Test Center (AFFTC) says in an interview.” DARPA and the U.S. Air Force “are preparing to stage an

  • Alabama Student Presents Warp Drive Theory Research At AIAA Forum Alabama Student Presents Warp Drive Theory Research At AIAA Forum

    17 September 2019

    17 September 2019 The University of Alabama in Huntsville  reports that University of Alabama in Huntsville undergraduate student Joseph Agnew “recently provided a standing room only crowd at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Propulsion and Energy Forum in Indianapolis, Ind. with an overview of the state of the art of warp drive theory

  • AIAA Announces Student Design Competition Winners AIAA Announces Student Design Competition Winners

    17 September 2019

    CONTACT: Michele McDonald 703.264.7542 [email protected] September 17, 2019 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of its 2018–2019 Design Competitions. “AIAA’s Design Competitions are more than winning a prize—they help students solve real-life problems and prepare them to make a difference in the aerospace

  • Gulfstream Opens $55M MRO Facility In Georgia Gulfstream Opens $55M MRO Facility In Georgia

    16 September 2019

    16 September 2019 Aviation Week reported that Gulfstream Aerospace “has opened a new $55 million maintenance, repair and overhaul facility at its headquarters in Savannah, Georgia, following the recent entry-into-service of the new Gulfstream 500 and Gulfstream 600.” (Image: Gulfstream G600 | Gulfstream) Full Story (Aviation Week)

  • Cost Deadline Approaches For Rockets That Would Launch U.S. Moon Mission Cost Deadline Approaches For Rockets That Would Launch U.S. Moon Mission

    16 September 2019

    16 September 2019 Aerospace America reported that under an agreement with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), “NASA must recalculate the estimated cost of the SLS program to see if, in fact, the overrun exceeds a 30% threshold that would trigger a legally required reauthorization review by Congress.” An overrun in excess of 30 percent “could

  • NASA Confirms Two Asteroids Will Fly By Earth This Week NASA Confirms Two Asteroids Will Fly By Earth This Week

    13 September 2019

    13 September 2019 CNET News reports that asteroid 2010 C01 “is about 400 to 850 feet (120 to 260 meters) in size and will fly by late on Sept. 13.” On Saturday, asteroid 2000 QW7, “at 950 to 2,100 feet (290 to 650 meters) in size,” will fly past Earth. NASA Planetary Defense Officer Lindley

  • Rise Of Clean Energy In Permian Basin Providing UAV Opportunities Rise Of Clean Energy In Permian Basin Providing UAV Opportunities

    13 September 2019

    13 September 2019 The Midland Reporter-Telegram reports that UAVs “are increasingly dotting Permian Basin skies, looking for methane and pipeline leaks and scouring both proposed pipeline routes and well locations.” The “rise of wind and solar farms” in the West Texas region has also opened “new markets for drone companies, such as Midland’s Thermal Cam USA.” Thermal

  • Police Plan Anti-UAV Measures At Heathrow Airport Police Plan Anti-UAV Measures At Heathrow Airport

    12 September 2019

    12 September 2019 The Guardian (UK) reports that “the police commander in charge of policing drone protests intended to shut down Heathrow airport has said his officers will take any opportunity to pre-emptively stop activists from causing disruption to flights.” London Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor “said protesters taking part in the action

  • Muilenburg: Regulators May End Grounding Of 737 MAX At Different Times Muilenburg: Regulators May End Grounding Of 737 MAX At Different Times

    12 September 2019

    12 September 2019 CNBC  reports that Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg told an industry conference, “I think the phased ungrounding of the airplane amongst regulators around the world is a possibility.” He said that he still believes that the 737 MAX will return to service in the fourth quarter of 2019. Muilenburg said, “We’re going to

  • SpaceX Plans 24 Starlink Launches In 2020 SpaceX Plans 24 Starlink Launches In 2020

    11 September 2019

    11 September 2019 Space News reports that “SpaceX hopes to launch 24 Starlink missions in 2020 as the company builds out a broadband megaconstellation that could ultimately number close to 12,000 satellites, a company executive said Sept. 10.” In remarks at the World Satellite Business Week conference, SpaceX COO Gwynne Shotwell said, “Next year, I

  • LAPD Adds UAVs To Arsenal LAPD Adds UAVs To Arsenal

    11 September 2019

    11 September 2019 The Los Angeles Times reports that UAVs “became a permanent part of the Los Angeles Police Department’s crime-fighting arsenal Tuesday, despite opposition from privacy advocates who fear the remote-controlled aircraft will be used to spy on people.” Regulations approved by “the five-member civilian Police Commission…enshrine the drones’ use in specific situations, including active shooters,

  • AIAA Awards 12 Undergraduate Scholarships AIAA Awards 12 Undergraduate Scholarships

    10 September 2019

    CONTACT: Michele McDonald 703.264.7542 [email protected] September 10, 2019 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Foundation has announced the 12 winners of its 2019 undergraduate scholarships. Through its Foundation and supported by nearly 30,000 members, AIAA awards academic scholarships and STEM educational grants to support the next generation of aerospace professionals.

  • General Dunford Suggests US Facing Watershed Moment In Space Race General Dunford Suggests US Facing Watershed Moment In Space Race

    10 September 2019

    10 September 2019 The AP reports that “the U.S. has reached a new ‘Sputnik moment’ in which the military must act to keep the nation’s competitive advantage in space against adversaries such as Russia, China, and to a lesser extent, Iran and North Korea, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Monday.” In remarks at

  • Delivery Company Unveils UAV Quadcopter Delivery Company Unveils UAV Quadcopter

    10 September 2019

    10 September 2019 Aviation Week reports that UAV “delivery service provider Flirtey on Sept. 9 unveiled the Flirtey Eagle, a boxy quadcopter that it expects will begin delivering food and packages to households by the end of the year.” Flirtey CEO Matthew Sweeny “said the launch site for the delivery operation will be Reno, Nevada, which

  • AIAA Announces 2019 Graduate Award Winners AIAA Announces 2019 Graduate Award Winners

    9 September 2019

    CONTACT: Michele McDonald 703.264.7542 [email protected] September 9, 2019 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Foundation has announced the ten winners of its 2019 graduate awards. Through its Foundation and supported by nearly 30,000 members, AIAA awards academic scholarships and STEM education awards to support the next generation of aerospace professionals.

  • NASA To Begin Repairs At Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral After Hurricane Dorian NASA To Begin Repairs At Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral After Hurricane Dorian

    9 September 2019

    10 September 2019 Florida Today reported that on Friday, “the 45th Space Wing, which oversees Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Patrick Air Force Base, was reverted to an ‘all clear’ status” following Hurricane Dorian’s “last-minute shift.” A Patrick AFB spokesperson said, “Initial reports show no damage that will affect mission operations, but we have

  • FAA Postpones Remote ID Draft Rule For UAS FAA Postpones Remote ID Draft Rule For UAS

    9 September 2019

    10 September 2019 Aviation Week reported that the FAA “has postponed the release of a draft rulemaking for remote identification of drones by two months until December, delaying definition of a means of identifying small unmanned aircraft systems…from the ground that is considered essential to expanding their use.” The FAA plans to publish its Remote ID

  • Eddy W. Hartenstein  to Deliver David W. Thompson Lecture in Space Commerce  at 70th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) Eddy W. Hartenstein to Deliver David W. Thompson Lecture in Space Commerce at 70th International Astronautical Congress (IAC)

    6 September 2019

    CONTACT: Michele McDonald 703.264.7542 [email protected] “Communications Satellites — Then, Now, and Where Next?” September 6, 2019 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) has selected Eddy W. Hartenstein to give its 2019 David W. Thompson Lecture in Space Commerce. Hartenstein will deliver his lecture, ““Communications Satellites —  Then, Now, and Where

  • Prairie Village, Kansas, Passes Ordinance Regulating Use Of UAVs Prairie Village, Kansas, Passes Ordinance Regulating Use Of UAVs

    6 September 2019

    6 September 2019 DroneDJ reports that Prairie Village, Kansas, has passed an ordinance “to limit how and where people can fly drones in the city.” The new ordinance “makes it illegal to fly a drone near people without their consent, or over large events without permission, or over private property without authorization.” Pilots who “violate

  • Trine University Receives Grant In Support of AIAA Design/Build/Fly Competition Team Trine University Receives Grant In Support of AIAA Design/Build/Fly Competition Team

    6 September 2019

    6 September 2019 Building Indiana Magazine reports that “Trine University has received a $3,000 grant from the Indiana Space Grant Consortium to support a student team” at AIAA’s Design/Build/Fly competition. The annual contest “provides a real-world aircraft design experience for engineering students by giving them the opportunity to validate their analytic studies.” Trine’s Research and Outreach

  • NASA Veteran Engineer Discusses 2024 Lunar Mission NASA Veteran Engineer Discusses 2024 Lunar Mission

    5 September 2019

    5 September 2019 An article in Aerospace America details an August 30 interview with veteran NASA engineer Lisa Watson-Morgan regarding the agency’s 2024 lunar mission plans “and the strategy underlying them.” Watson-Morgan expressed optimism despite the challenges of meeting the planned 2024 launch date, and she emphasized the role of collaboration between NASA and commercial partners.

  • Kennedy Space Center Spared from Hurricane, to Reopen Friday Kennedy Space Center Spared from Hurricane, to Reopen Friday

    5 September 2019

    5 September 2019 Florida Today reports that Hurricane Dorian “barely brushed by Brevard County overnight Tuesday into Wednesday, sparing the Space Coast from major damage.” On Wednesday afternoon, teams at Patrick AFB and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station “started assessing facility conditions.” Starting Thursday, Kennedy Space Center (KSC) teams “will be evaluating possible damages…ahead of

  • FAA, DJI Remind UAV Pilots To Not Interfere With Emergency Operations FAA, DJI Remind UAV Pilots To Not Interfere With Emergency Operations

    4 September 2019

    3 September 2019 Politico reports in its Morning Transportation rundown that the FAA has warned UAV pilots to avoid flying in areas affected by Hurricane Dorian “unless conducting an active disaster response or recovery mission.” (Image: DJI Phantom 4. Credit: Associated Press-©) Full Story (Politico)

  • NASA Captures Image Of Eye Of Hurricane Dorian NASA Captures Image Of Eye Of Hurricane Dorian

    4 September 2019

    4 September 2019 CNET News reports that ISS astronauts “have been tracking” Hurricane Dorian “from orbit.” On Monday, NASA astronaut Nick Hague “shared a close-up of Dorian’s deep eye” in a message on Twitter. Said Hague, “You can feel the power of the storm when you stare into its eye from above. Stay safe everyone!”

  • ULA Vulcan Rocket Factory Profiled ULA Vulcan Rocket Factory Profiled

    3 September 2019

    3 September 2019 An article in Aerospace America details a recent visit to ULA’s Vulcan rocket factory in Decatur, Alabama. According to Hofacker, “Vulcan is on track for its 2021 debut, ULA CEO Tory Bruno told me last week at AIAA’s Propulsion and Energy Forum in Indianapolis, and the company is ‘confident to go directly to

  • Hurricane Forecasters Using UAVs To Predict When Storms Will Intensify Hurricane Forecasters Using UAVs To Predict When Storms Will Intensify

    3 September 2019

    3 September 2019 The Washington Post reported that NOAA scientist Frank Marks “and his team have been experimenting with…specialized drones that can fly around a hurricane’s eye and sophisticated plane-mounted radar units that can measure wind motion, all to better understand what happens inside the storm during intensification.” The aircraft-launched UAVs “can fly…for up to an hour

  • NASA Attaches Helicopter To Mars Rover For 2020 Mission NASA Attaches Helicopter To Mars Rover For 2020 Mission

    30 August 2019

    30 August 2019 ExecutiveGov reports that NASA “has docked its Mars Helicopter to the Mars 2020 rover for the upcoming exploration mission on the red planet.” NASA said Wednesday that JPL engineers installed the twin-rotor helicopter to the rover’s underside. JPL Project Manager for Mars Helicopter MiMi Aung said, “Our job is to prove that