NASA Ames Astrogram – April 2022 – NASA https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/ames/nasa-ames-astrogram-april-2022/
by Frank Tavares
, the oak planks that line the lobby floor were reclaimed from an old NASA wind tunnel
by Frank Tavares
, the oak planks that line the lobby floor were reclaimed from an old NASA wind tunnel
February 2021 issue of Ames‘ newsletter, the Astrogram
will help slow its descent was tested in June 2017 in the world’s largest wind tunnel
The Engine Research Building (ERB) supports research in all aspects of engine development, providing superior testing of turbomachinery, aerodynamics flow,
heat transfer, cooling, spillage, acoustics, and stability. 1×1 Supersonic Wind Tunnel
Whether robots are exploring caves on other planets or disaster areas here on Earth, autonomy enables them to navigate extreme environments without human
Robots (CoSTAR) is developing robots that can autonomously explore caves, pits, tunnels
The round trip to space begins and ends with a journey through Earth’s atmosphere, and NASA’s Orion spacecraft is no exception.
is expected to validate years of studies and tests conducted within NASA’s wind tunnels
Gaudy Bezos-O’Connor Managing NASA’s Electrified Powertrain Flight Demonstration
researching the physics of how objects fly to building and testing hardware in wind tunnels
The second volume includes case studies and essays on NACA-NASA research for contributions including wind shear and lightning research, flight operations,
including wind shear and lightning research, flight operations, human factors, wind tunnels
July 2017 Issue of the Ames newsletter, the Astrogram
Human in Space: A Basic Primer” Murakami, D’Amico and Guhathakurta Discuss Wind Tunnels
Draft CIF Solicitation Released – >CompleteARCTek 3 Registration Closes – CompleteARCTek 3 Held – CompleteFinal Solicitation Released – October 23CIF
Tunneling (Bob Dahlgren) Molecular Rayleigh Scattering to Measure Fluctuations in Wind Tunnels
Forty-four years ago this July, NASA began testing a technology that would become one of the agency’s most visible and beneficial contributions to commercial aviation – winglets, the upturned ends of airplane wings.
After testing this design in wind tunnels there, winglets proved to be effective