NASA’s X-59 Quiet Supersonic Aircraft Begins Taxi Tests – NASA

NASA’s X-59 Quiet Supersonic Aircraft Begins Taxi Tests – NASA

NASA/Jacob Shaw NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft has officially begun taxi tests, marking the first time this one-of-a-kind experimental aircraft has moved under its own power. NASA test pilot Nils Larson and the X-59 team, made up of NASA and contractor Lockheed Martin personnel, completed the aircraft’s first low-speed taxi test at U.S. Air … Read more

NASA Software Catalog Puts Agency Solutions at Innovators’ Fingertips – NASA

NASA Software Catalog Puts Agency Solutions at Innovators’ Fingertips – NASA

NASA’s latest open Software Catalog, released Wednesday, offers more than 1,200 downloadable codes developed by agency engineers that could enable faster solutions to energize the space economy and stimulate American ingenuity. The catalog is part of NASA’s effort to place advanced technologies, including agency software, into the hands of businesses, researchers, and entrepreneurs to foster … Read more

NASA Selects Companies for Architect-Engineer Services Contract – NASA

NASA Selects Companies for Architect-Engineer Services Contract – NASA

NASA has selected seven companies to assist the agency with architectural and engineering services at multiple agency centers and facilities. The Western Regional Architect-Engineer Services is an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity multiple award contract has a total estimated value not to exceed $75 million. The contract was awarded on July 14 with a five-year period of performance with … Read more

NASA Intern Took Career from Car Engines to Cockpits – NASA

NASA Intern Took Career from Car Engines to Cockpits – NASA

Some career changes involve small shifts. But for one NASA engineering intern, the leap was much bigger –moving from under the hood of a car to helping air taxis take to the skies. Saré Culbertson spent more than a decade in the auto industry and had been working as a service manager in busy auto … Read more

NASA Air Taxi Passenger Comfort Studies Move Forward – NASA

NASA Air Taxi Passenger Comfort Studies Move Forward – NASA

NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility vision involves the skies above the U.S. filled with new types of aircraft, including air taxis. But making that vision a reality involves ensuring that people will actually want to ride these aircraft – which is why NASA has been working to evaluate comfort, to see what passengers will and won’t … Read more

NASA to Gather In-Flight Imagery of Commercial Test Capsule Re-Entry – NASA

NASA to Gather In-Flight Imagery of Commercial Test Capsule Re-Entry – NASA

A NASA team specializing in collecting imagery-based engineering datasets from spacecraft during launch and reentry is supporting a European aerospace company’s upcoming mission to return a subscale demonstration capsule from space. NASA’s Scientifically Calibrated In-Flight Imagery (SCIFLI) team supports a broad range of mission needs across the agency, including Artemis, science missions like OSIRIS-REx (Origins, … Read more

NASA Tech to Measure Heat, Strain in Hypersonic Flight – NASA

NASA Tech to Measure Heat, Strain in Hypersonic Flight – NASA

NASA/Jacob Shaw A NASA system designed to measure temperature and strain on high-speed vehicles is set to make its first flights at hypersonic speeds – greater than Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound – when mounted to two research rockets launching this summer. Technicians in the Environmental Laboratory at NASA’s Armstrong Flight … Read more

NASA F-15s Validate Tools for Quesst Mission – NASA

NASA F-15s Validate Tools for Quesst Mission – NASA

High over the Mojave Desert, two NASA F-15 research jets made a series of flights throughout May to validate tools designed to measure and record the shock waves that will be produced by the agency’s X-59 quiet supersonic experimental aircraft. The F-15s, carrying the recording tools, flew faster than the speed of sound, matching the … Read more

From Garment Industry to NASA: Meet Systems Engineer Daniel Eng – NASA

From Garment Industry to NASA: Meet Systems Engineer Daniel Eng – NASA

As a child in the 1960s, Daniel Eng spent his weekends in New York City’s garment district in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, clipping loose threads off finished clothing. He worked alongside his mother, a seamstress, and his father, a steam press operator, where he developed an eye for detail and a passion for learning. Now, … Read more