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вторник, 2 января 2018 г.

A Look Back: 2017 Highlights at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center [00:03:29]


NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base in California, supported the agency in 2017 by advancing flight research through a number of center milestones. From Armstrong’s modified Gulfstream III aircraft’s support of the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse, to the center’s F-18’s extensive supersonic research, Armstrong never fails to demonstrate its passion and dedication to building a stronger foundation for the future of aerospace. The center’s research continues to become increasingly recognizable through its ability to partner with the aviation and space industry contributing to the nation’s efforts to provide more sustainable, affordable and safe flight research.


As the agency works to integrate NASA technology into commercial airspace, Armstrong is at the forefront of not only leading the development of various flight technologies, but is also supporting NASA aeronautics by demonstrating these technologies in flight and sharing the results with the aviation industry and the public.


The center also continues its tradition of early approach and landing flight research and testing for new spacecraft. Through accomplishing dynamic flight research and sharing with industry, academia and other government communities, Armstrong is facilitating an understanding of aeronautics concepts and demonstrating the role that flight will play in the nation’s future.


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