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  • DARPA Seeks Proposals For Planned X-Plane DARPA Seeks Proposals For Planned X-Plane

    16 August 2019

    16 August 2019 Aviation Week reported that DARPA has formally begun “a program to build and fly an X-plane designed around active flow control (AFC), potentially eliminating the need for moving control surfaces.” On August 12, “a broad agency announcement (BAA) was released…for the first two of four planned phases of the Control of Revolutionary Aircraft

  • ULA Set to Launch Last Ever ‘Single Stick’ Delta IV Rocket from Cape Canaveral ULA Set to Launch Last Ever ‘Single Stick’ Delta IV Rocket from Cape Canaveral

    16 August 2019

    16 August 2019 Florida Today reports that next week’s launch of a United Launch Alliance Delta IV rocket will be the last ever featuring the “single stick” medium-lift variant. Space Florida Chief of Strategic Alliances Dale Ketcham said, “Delta IV was an awesome beast that put a lot of heavy, extremely important payloads into space.”

  • Virgin Galactic Reveals Mission Control For Space Tourism Virgin Galactic Reveals Mission Control For Space Tourism

    15 August 2019

    15 August 2019 The AP reports that on Thursday, Virgin Galactic “officials will offer the first glimpse” of “the once-empty hangar that anchors the taxpayer-financed launch and landing facility…where Virgin Galactic will run its commercial flight operations.” The company “posted on social media earlier this week that its carrier plane had landed in New Mexico and

  • FAA Approves Kansas For First BVLOS UAV Flight FAA Approves Kansas For First BVLOS UAV Flight

    15 August 2019

    15 August 2019 Aviation International News reports that “the first-ever beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) drone operation using only onboard detect-and-avoid systems in the U.S. will be conducted in Kansas following just-received FAA approval, the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) announced” Wednesday. The operation, “a collaboration between Kansas State University Polytechnic Campus, electric utility Westar Energy, Iris Automation, and

  • Siemens Proves Feasibility Of Superconducting Electric Propulsion Siemens Proves Feasibility Of Superconducting Electric Propulsion

    14 August 2019

    14 August 2019 Aviation Week reports that “using experiments and digital simulations, Siemens’ eAircraft said it has proved the feasibility of a high power-density superconducting generator that could be used in a hybrid-electric propulsion system for future short-haul commercial aircraft.” Siemens is performing “laboratory tests of the 2-megawatt SP2000 conventional, non-superconducting electric motor that will

  • SpaceX Aims For Starhopper Test This Weekend SpaceX Aims For Starhopper Test This Weekend

    13 August 2019

    13 August 2019 SPACE reports that SpaceX “aims to get Starhopper, an early test prototype of the company’s Mars-colonizing Starship vehicle, about 650 feet (200 meters) off the ground this weekend, SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk said via Twitter on Friday.” In response to the question “Starhopper 200m on Aug 16-18?” by another Twitter

  • USAF Returns Grounded C-130 Aircraft To Service USAF Returns Grounded C-130 Aircraft To Service

    13 August 2019

    13 August 2019 Air Force Times reports that the U.S. Air Force’s Air Mobility Command (AMC) “has returned 74 C-130s to service as of Aug. 9, AMC spokeswoman Alexandra Soika said…Monday.” The Air Force temporarily grounded the C-130s “after finding cracks in the lower center wing joint, or ‘rainbow fitting,’ of a C-130 during scheduled depot

  • Greensboro Hosting North Carolina UAV Summit Greensboro Hosting North Carolina UAV Summit

    12 August 2019

    12 August 2019 WFMY-TV Greensboro, NC reports that the city of Greensboro is hosting “the 2019 North Carolina Drone Summit and Flight Expo through Tuesday.” The event is being coordinated by the North Carolina Department of Transportation in collaboration with “partners including Crown Consulting, Inc.” Among the keynote speakers are “leadership from the Federal Aviation Administration,

  • AIAA Honors NASA’s MarCO With “Small Satellite Mission Of The Year” Award AIAA Honors NASA’s MarCO With “Small Satellite Mission Of The Year” Award

    12 August 2019

    12 August 2019 Xinhua News Agency (CHN) reports that “NASA’s Mars Cube One (MarCO), the first briefcase-sized satellites to journey to another planet, has been honored ‘Small Satellite Mission of the Year’ by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, according to a latest release of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.” (Image: Cubesat – MarCO | JPL-NASA)

  • F-35 Successfully Communicates With Army’s Missile Command System F-35 Successfully Communicates With Army’s Missile Command System

    8 August 2019

    8 August 2019 Aviation Week reports that “the U.S. Army and Air Force successfully demonstrated using Lockheed Martin F-35 track data with the Army Integrated Air and Missile Defense (AIAMD) Battle Command System (IBCS) during the Orange Flag exercise in Palmdale, California, and Ft. Bliss, Texas.” (Image: F-35. Credit: U.S. Air Force photo by Master

  • USAF Officials Expect Two Cape Canaveral Launches In Less Than 36 Hours USAF Officials Expect Two Cape Canaveral Launches In Less Than 36 Hours

    6 August 2019

    6 August 2019 Spaceflight Now reports that “U.S. Air Force officials signed off Monday on a plan for SpaceX and United Launch Alliance, rivals in the launch services market, to fire off Falcon 9 and Atlas 5 rockets from neighboring launch pads at Cape Canaveral on Tuesday evening and Thursday morning.” SpaceX has a launch window

  • Muilenburg: Boeing Has Conducted 500 Test Flights Of 737 MAX With Software Fix Muilenburg: Boeing Has Conducted 500 Test Flights Of 737 MAX With Software Fix

    6 August 2019

    6 August 2019 CNBC reports that The Boeing Company CEO Dennis Muilenburg said Monday that Boeing has conducted nearly 500 test flights of the 737 MAX with the new software update installed. In remarks during an interview at the Global Business Travel Association conference, he added, “We know that trust has been damaged over the

  • Pentagon Testing Mass Surveillance Balloons In US Midwest Pentagon Testing Mass Surveillance Balloons In US Midwest

    5 August 2019

    5 August 2019 The Guardian (UK) reported that FCC documents indicate that the US military “is conducting wide-area surveillance tests across six midwest states using experimental high-altitude balloons.” As many as “25 unmanned solar-powered balloons are being launched from rural South Dakota and drifting 250 miles through an area spanning portions of Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin

  • SpaceX Falcon 9 Launch Delayed To Replace Valve SpaceX Falcon 9 Launch Delayed To Replace Valve

    2 August 2019

    2 August 2019 CNET News reports that the SpaceX Falcon 9 launch planned for August 3 “appears to be in jeopardy, after Elon Musk’s spaceflight company announced it would perform a second static fire test after replacing a ‘suspect valve.’” SpaceX did not provide an updated date for the launch. (Image: SpaceX Falcon 9 on

  • Airbus Determines A320neo Also Potentially Vulnerable To Excessive Pitch Attitude Airbus Determines A320neo Also Potentially Vulnerable To Excessive Pitch Attitude

    2 August 2019

    2 August 2019 FlightGlobal reports that “Airbus has determined that the A320neo is potentially vulnerable to an angle-of-attack protection weakness which could result in excessive pitch attitude under certain circumstances.” The EASA said that the condition differs from the excessive-pitch anomaly found in an evaluation of the A321neo, despite a superficial similarity to “the discovery

  • FAA Leaders Questioned By Senators Over 737 MAX FAA Leaders Questioned By Senators Over 737 MAX

    1 August 2019

    1 August 2019 The AP reports that the Senate Appropriations Committee held a hearing Wednesday with FAA officials on the approvals process for the Boeing 737 MAX. FAA Associate Administrator for Aviation Safety Ali Bahrami “said an FAA flight standardization board, which included pilots, compared the [MAX] to older 737s and determined that the computer-based training

  • Apollo 15 Astronaut Details Human Space Settlement Possibilities Apollo 15 Astronaut Details Human Space Settlement Possibilities

    1 August 2019

    1 August 2019 NBC News reports that on Friday, Apollo 15 astronaut Al Worden “led a tour group along roads that offered views not only of alligators and eagles’ nests but also of the past, present and future of America’s space program” at Kennedy Space Center. Worden “recalled the hard work and isolation but also the

  • DHS Issues Cybersecurity Alert For Small Airplanes DHS Issues Cybersecurity Alert For Small Airplanes

    31 July 2019

    31 July 2019 The AP reports that on Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued “a security alert…for small planes, warning that modern flight systems are vulnerable to hacking if someone manages to gain physical access to the aircraft.” The alert “recommends that plane owners ensure they restrict unauthorized physical access to their aircraft until

  • NASA Reassessing Boeing ISS Flight Test Dates NASA Reassessing Boeing ISS Flight Test Dates

    31 July 2019

    31 July 2019 CNET News reports that NASA “appears to have wiped the August schedule” for The Boeing Company to “send its first Starliner to the International Space Station,” and instead “replaced it with a message that Boeing and SpaceX flight test dates for the Commercial Crew Program are now ‘under review.’” NASA said in

  • Virgin Atlantic Plans To End Airbus A340 Operations By 2020 Virgin Atlantic Plans To End Airbus A340 Operations By 2020

    30 July 2019

    30 July 2019 Aviation Week reports that “Virgin Atlantic plans to end its Airbus A340 operations by the end of 2019, a spokeswoman told Aviation Daily July 29.” The four-engine aircraft “has been instrumental in creating the company’s long-haul network.” Virgin Atlantic will phase out its “six A340-600s in service…as the A350-1000 enters service.” (Image:

  • Soyuz Booster Arrives At Cosmodrome Launch Pad With Space Station Refueling Freighter Soyuz Booster Arrives At Cosmodrome Launch Pad With Space Station Refueling Freighter

    30 July 2019

    30 July 2019 Spaceflight Now reports that on Sunday, “the Russian Progress MS-12 supply ship and its Soyuz booster arrived at a launch pad…at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan” ahead of the planned launch “at 1210:46 GMT (8:10:46 a.m. EDT; 5:10:46 p.m. Baikonur time) Wednesday.” The automated supply carrier will deliver “more than 2,600 pounds (1.2

  • North Carolina Seeks Public Comment On Use Of UAS North Carolina Seeks Public Comment On Use Of UAS

    29 July 2019

    29 July 2019 The AP reported that the North Carolina Department of Transportation’s Division of Aviation “has begun an online survey to gather comment about” UAS from state residents. According to Division of Aviation UAS Program Manager Basil Yap, the department seeks to incorporate public comments when formulating UAS policy. The online survey “asks for comments

  • SpaceX Cargo Ship Arrives At ISS SpaceX Cargo Ship Arrives At ISS

    29 July 2019

    29 July 2019 CBS News reported that “a SpaceX Dragon cargo ship caught up with the International Space Station on Saturday, bringing 5,000 pounds of equipment and supplies to the outpost including a new docking mechanism that will provide a second port for commercial crew ships being built by Boeing and SpaceX.” The uncrewed Dragon

  • FAA Head Offers No Timetable For 737 MAX Return FAA Head Offers No Timetable For 737 MAX Return

    26 July 2019

    26 July 2019 Reuters reports that on Thursday, the FAA “distanced itself…from suggestions by Boeing that its grounded 737 MAX could resume flying passengers in October.” FAA Acting Administrator Dan Elwell told reporters at the EAA AirVenture air show, “We don’t have a timeline. Don’t have October. Don’t have August. Don’t have 2021.” Elwell asserted, “We

  • Apollo 11 Celebrations Culminate With Space Center Houston Party Apollo 11 Celebrations Culminate With Space Center Houston Party

    25 July 2019

    25 July 2019 The Houston Chronicle reports that Apollo 11 “computress” Mary Ellen Shirley on Wednesday joined a group of visitors to Space Center Houston “celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 crew’s return to Earth.” At the event, Shirley “clapped along with a Beatles tribute band, while those around her danced and twirled tiny

  • Scientists Continue To Learn More About Apollo 11 Moon Rocks Scientists Continue To Learn More About Apollo 11 Moon Rocks

    24 July 2019

    24 July 2019 SPACE reports that “the 49 lbs. (22 kilograms) of moon rocks and lunar dust returned to Earth by the Apollo 11 mission provided a treasure trove of material that opened the door to insights about another world.” Researchers “have continued to glean new information from the ancient moon rocks” as techniques have grown

  • AIAA Fellow Details Apollo Guidance Computer AIAA Fellow Details Apollo Guidance Computer

    23 July 2019

    23 July 2019 Mashable reported that the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) contributed to NASA’s lunar landing 50 years ago despite having “less than 80 kilobytes of memory.” The AGC “was revolutionary for its time,” because “in the 1950s, when the prototype was conceived for a hypothetical mission to Mars, there weren’t many tech companies NASA

  • SpaceX Prepares For Launch Of Used Dragon Cargo Ship On Wednesday SpaceX Prepares For Launch Of Used Dragon Cargo Ship On Wednesday

    22 July 2019

    22 July 2019 SPACE reported that “the next SpaceX launch is just days away as the California-based rocket builder is targeting Wednesday, July 24, for the launch of its next robotic resupply mission to the” ISS. NASA officials “said that Dragon will also be carrying 2,500 lbs. (1,135 kilograms) of science gear, which will enable

  • Soyuz MS-13 Crew Launches To ISS On Moon Landing Anniversary Soyuz MS-13 Crew Launches To ISS On Moon Landing Anniversary

    22 July 2019

    22 July 2019 SPACE reported that NASA astronaut Drew Morgan, Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Skvortsov, and ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano launched Saturday “for the International Space Station, where they plan, in part, to contribute to research supporting the return of humans to the moon in the near future.” The Soyuz MS-13 crew’s liftoff occurred “50 years to

  • NASA Video Shows Scientists Probing Apollo 11 Moon Rocks For Life In 1969 NASA Video Shows Scientists Probing Apollo 11 Moon Rocks For Life In 1969

    19 July 2019

    19 July 2019 SPACE reports that NASA “has finally released footage of researchers examining…lunar samples for signs of life” after the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. Chemists and biologists at NASA’s Ames Research Center “carefully analyzed samples of moon rocks and soil,” and they “worked in a specially designed clean room, using the most sophisticated

  • Pence Slated To Visit Kennedy Space Center For Apollo Anniversary Pence Slated To Visit Kennedy Space Center For Apollo Anniversary

    19 July 2019

    19 July 2019 Florida Today reports that Vice President Pence “is slated to visit Kennedy Space Center on Saturday, where he’ll commemorate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11’s landing on the moon.” Pence “will speak at 1 p.m. about the legacy of Apollo and future of NASA’s Artemis program at the famous Neil Armstrong Operations

  • Commercial UAV Market To Reach $14 Billion Over Next Decade Commercial UAV Market To Reach $14 Billion Over Next Decade

    18 July 2019

    18 July 2019 Reuters reports that a study by Teal Group determined that the $4.9 billion commercial UAV market will grow to $14.3 billion over the next 10 years as the FAA allows the operation of more types of UAV flights. The study says Chinese UAV manufacturers account for about three-quarters of the commercial and consumer

  • Apollo 11 Significant For Science, Technology Apollo 11 Significant For Science, Technology

    18 July 2019

    18 July 2019 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that July 20 “marks the 50-year anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission that saw three astronauts, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins travel to where no man had gone before.” Apart from the “obvious reason the historic Apollo 11 mission was so important, there are other reasons the

  • “Apollo On Steroids”: NASA’s Mission To Get The First Woman And Next Man To The Moon By 2024 “Apollo On Steroids”: NASA’s Mission To Get The First Woman And Next Man To The Moon By 2024

    17 July 2019

    17 July 2019 CBS News reports, “Fifty years after the Apollo 11 launch, NASA is setting its sights on a trip back to the moon. The goal is to return to the lunar surface by 2024, in a mission described as ‘Apollo on steroids’ – but some critics argue that’s unrealistic amid budget concerns and already-missed

  • Apollo 11 Astronaut Returns To Launch Pad Where First Humans Lifted Off For The Moon Apollo 11 Astronaut Returns To Launch Pad Where First Humans Lifted Off For The Moon

    17 July 2019

    17 July 2019 Reuters reports that “Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins returned to the launch pad Tuesday at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida where he flew to the moon 50 years ago along with the late Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. ‘Wonderful feeling to be back at launch pad 39A,’ Collins, the command module pilot

  • NASA Ready To Return To Moon 50 Years After Apollo 11 NASA Ready To Return To Moon 50 Years After Apollo 11

    16 July 2019

    16 July 2019 Florida Today reports that “fifty years ago, a Saturn V rocket pierced the horizon above Florida’s Kennedy Space Center, vaulting NASA’s Apollo 11 mission to the moon and expanding humanity’s reach beyond the sky.” But “today, not only is the United States years away from a return to our crater-ridden neighbor, but

  • Smithsonian Celebrating Apollo 11 Anniversary On The Mall Smithsonian Celebrating Apollo 11 Anniversary On The Mall

    16 July 2019

    16 July 2019 USA Today reports that “fifty years ago, men were launched to the moon on a Saturn V rocket. Only three of this type of rocket still exist, and none has ever been to D.C. Until now.” Tuesday night, “Americans will have a chance to experience the Apollo 11 rocket launch and moon landing

  • SpaceX Preparing First Starship Test Flight SpaceX Preparing First Starship Test Flight

    15 July 2019

    15 July 2019 Space News reported that “the initial prototype of SpaceX’s next-generation reusable launch vehicle will make its first, albeit low-altitude, test flight early next week, Elon Musk announced July 12.” In a series of tweets, Musk “said the ‘Starhopper’ vehicle SpaceX is assembling at its test site near Brownsville, Texas, will make its first

  • AIAA Hosts Educational Event Honoring Apollo Anniversary AIAA Hosts Educational Event Honoring Apollo Anniversary

    15 July 2019

    15 July 2019 The Antelope Valley Press reports that the “NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center in California partnered with the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Antelope Valley chapter, to host an Apollo 50th anniversary event called ‘Small Steps to Giant Leaps’ on June 26 at Eastside High School.” The STEM-focused “family event featured Apollo-Soyuz astronaut Vance

  • NASA Says Australia Could Help US Get To Mars NASA Says Australia Could Help US Get To Mars

    11 July 2019

    11 July 2019 The Daily Mail reports that “the head of NASA has called on Australia to join forces with the US and take part in their venture to Mars.” NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine “said the Australian Space Agency…could play an essential role in developing technologies that astronauts would need to survive for years in space

  • Author Discusses Award-Winning Book On Neil Armstrong Author Discusses Award-Winning Book On Neil Armstrong

    10 July 2019

    9 July 2019 The Sidney Daily News reports that “the 2019 Celebration Committee will host the presentation ‘Neil Armstrong: Reluctantly Famous’ by James R. Hansen at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Wapakoneta Middle School, 400 W. Harrison St.” Hansen is the author of the New York Times bestseller “First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong.” The Daily

  • Virgin Galactic Plans To Go Public Virgin Galactic Plans To Go Public

    10 July 2019

    10 July 2019 The New York Times reports Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic “announced plans to merge with a public shell company, a deal that would give the space tourism business its first stock listing.” The Times says “if the deal is completed, Virgin Galactic will be able to sell shares to raise money, a potentially crucial

  • US Navy Declares IOC For Northrop Grumman MQ-8C Fire Scout Helicopter US Navy Declares IOC For Northrop Grumman MQ-8C Fire Scout Helicopter

    9 July 2019

    9 July 2019 FlightGlobal reports that on June 28, the U.S. Navy “declared initial operational capability (IOC) for the Northrop Grumman MQ-8C Fire Scout unmanned helicopter.” According to the Navy, the IOC paves the way for the UAV to start fleet operations and training. With a design geared toward “intelligence, and surveillance and reconnaissance, as

  • Astronauts Send Independence Day Greetings from Space Astronauts Send Independence Day Greetings from Space

    5 July 2019

    5 July 2019 CNN reports that NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Nick Hague “wished the country a happy Independence Day” via a video message sent from the ISS. Said Koch, “As we orbit our planet high above you, we want to take a moment and wish all Americans, at home and around the world, a

  • FAA Continues Path Toward Remote ID Draft Rule FAA Continues Path Toward Remote ID Draft Rule

    5 July 2019

    5 July 2019 Aviation Week reports that “FAA allowances to fly drones over people and beyond visual line of sight of their operators are considered key for commercial applications of small unmanned aircraft systems,” but the FAA is waiting on the development of UAV identification technology before moving forward with regulation. (Image Credit: Associated Press–©) Full Story

  • Fourth Of July Event To Feature Aircraft Flyovers Fourth Of July Event To Feature Aircraft Flyovers

    3 July 2019

    3 July 2019 Reuters reports that a Fourth of July event in Washington, D.C., tomorrow “will feature military bands and flyovers from the U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels and Air Force One.” The “Salute to America” celebration “could also feature…a B-2 bomber, F-35 and F-22 fighter jets, and the Marine One helicopter that transports the president, the

  • UAV Maker DJI Debuts Data Safeguard Package UAV Maker DJI Debuts Data Safeguard Package

    3 July 2019

    3 July 2019 Aviation International News reports that UAV maker DJI on July 2 “unveiled a special ‘Government Edition’” UAV that has “architecture that ensures that drone data…never leave the drone and therefore can never be shared with unauthorized parties.” DJI Vice President Mario Rebello said, “This is DJI’s most secure drone solution to-date because it

  • First HondaJets Delivered In Hawaii To Wing Spirit First HondaJets Delivered In Hawaii To Wing Spirit

    2 July 2019

    2 July 2019 Aviation Week (subscription publication) reports that Honda Aircraft on June 27 “delivered its first two HondaJet Elite light jets to” Wing Spirit, “a newly established interisland charter operator, at an event at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu,” Hawaii. Wing Spirit “is exploring using the jets as air ambulances and for aviation education

  • NASA’s TESS Mission Finds Small Planet NASA’s TESS Mission Finds Small Planet

    2 July 2019

    2 July 2019 SPACE reports that NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) “has discovered a tiny planet,” L 98-59b, which is “the smallest one it has found to date.” A NASA statement said that the planet is roughly 10 percent smaller than the previously smallest planet found by TESS. (Image Credit: NASA) Full Story (SPACE)

  • Alphabet’s UAV Company Wing Expanding Workforce Ahead Of US Expansion Alphabet’s UAV Company Wing Expanding Workforce Ahead Of US Expansion

    1 July 2019

    1 July 2019 CNBC reported that “Alphabet’s drone company Wing is adding to its ranks as it prepares to expand its delivery service in the U.S. and beyond, according to job listings.” The company “aims to use its drone service to deliver items such as food, coffee and medicine within minutes.” Wing has also “said