NASA Armstrong Builds Sensor Pod for Autonomous Flight – NASA

NASA Armstrong Builds Sensor Pod for Autonomous Flight – NASA

NASA/Quincy Eggert The design and build of a unique NASA pod, produced to advance computer vision for autonomous aviation, was recently completed in-house at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, by using the center’s unique fabrication capabilities. The pod is called the NASA Airborne Instrumentation for Real-world Video of Urban Environments (AIRVUE). NASA … Read more

NASA and Partners Scaling to New Heights  – NASA

NASA and Partners Scaling to New Heights  – NASA

NASA, in partnership with AeroVironment and Aerostar, recently demonstrated a first-of-its-kind air traffic management concept that could pave the way for aircraft to safely operate at higher altitudes. This work seeks to open the door for increased internet coverage, improved disaster response, expanded scientific missions, and even supersonic flight. The concept is referred to as … Read more

NASA and Partners Scaling to New Heights in Air Traffic Management – NASA

NASA and Partners Scaling to New Heights in Air Traffic Management – NASA

NASA, in partnership with AeroVironment and Aerostar, recently demonstrated a first-of-its-kind air traffic management concept that could pave the way for aircraft to safely operate at higher altitudes. This work seeks to open the door for increased internet coverage, improved disaster response, expanded scientific missions, and even supersonic flight. The concept is referred to as … Read more

NASA Develops Pod to Help Autonomous Aircraft Operators  – NASA

NASA Develops Pod to Help Autonomous Aircraft Operators  – NASA

For self-flying aircraft to take to the skies, they need to learn about their environments to avoid hazards. NASA aeronautics researchers recently developed a camera pod with sensors to help with this challenge by advancing computer vision for autonomous aviation.   This pod is called the Airborne Instrumentation for Real-world Video of Urban Environments (AIRVUE). It … Read more

NASA Seeks Safety Input on Commercial Drone Operations

NASA Seeks Safety Input on Commercial Drone Operations

NASA recently gathered representatives from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), police and fire departments, and commercial industry to figure out how to take an important step for public safety drones: allowing them to fly past where their operators can see them.  Currently, most drone operations are limited to areas known as “visual line of sight” … Read more

‘Current’ Events: NASA and USGS Find a New Way to Measure River Flows – NASA

‘Current’ Events: NASA and USGS Find a New Way to Measure River Flows – NASA

A team of scientists and engineers at NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) collaborated to see if a small piloted drone, equipped with a specialized payload, could help create detailed maps of how fast water is flowing. Rivers supply fresh water to our communities and farms, provide homes for a variety of creatures, transport … Read more

NASA Prepares for Air Taxi Passenger Comfort Studies – NASA

NASA Prepares for Air Taxi Passenger Comfort Studies – NASA

A new custom virtual reality flight simulator built by NASA researchers will allow them to explore how passengers experience air taxi rides and collect data that will help designers create new aircraft with passenger comfort in mind. Wayne Ringelberg, a test pilot at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, recently completed a series … Read more

NASA Langley Team to Study Weather During Eclipse Using Uncrewed Vehicles – NASA

NASA Langley Team to Study Weather During Eclipse Using Uncrewed Vehicles – NASA

A six-person team of researchers from NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, will travel to Fort Drum, N.Y., to study changes in the Sun’s radiation as it reaches Earth before, during, and after the total solar eclipse April 8. Weather sensors similar to what is used on daily weather balloons by the National Weather … Read more

NASA Noise Prediction Tool Supports Users in Air Taxi Industry – NASA

NASA Noise Prediction Tool Supports Users in Air Taxi Industry – NASA

Several air taxi companies are using a NASA-developed computer software tool to predict aircraft noise and aerodynamic performance. This tool allows manufacturers working in fields related to NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility mission to see early in the aircraft development process how design elements like propellors or wings would perform. This saves the industry time and … Read more

NASA Flies Drones Autonomously for Air Taxi Research – NASA

NASA Flies Drones Autonomously for Air Taxi Research – NASA

Researchers at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia recently flew multiple drones beyond visual line of sight with no visual observer. The drones successfully flew around obstacles and each other during takeoff, along a planned route, and upon landing, all autonomously without a pilot controlling the flight. Researchers at NASA’s Langley Research Center in … Read more