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A NASA F/A-18 jet flying in the wingtip vortex behind another F/A-18 exhibited a 12-percent fuel savings at cruise altitude. The two aircraft, part of the Autonomous Formation Flight (AFF) […]
Hot Galactic Arms Point to Vicious Cycle
NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has revealed the aftermath of a titanic explosion that wracked the elliptical galaxy known as NGC 4636. This eruption could be the latest episode in a […]
All-terrain Rovers May Scale Mars’ Cliffs
NASA researchers are developing new prototype robots that can drive up steep hills and descend almost-vertical cliffs. Working alone or as a team, these autonomous robotic explorers may go where […]
NASA Scientist Finds Some Meteorites not Sugar-free
A discovery by a NASA scientist of sugar and several related organic compounds in two carbonaceous meteorites provides the first evidence that another fundamental building block of life on Earth […]
Hubble Sends Season’s Greetings from the Cosmos to Earth
Looking like a colorful holiday card, this image from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope reveals a vibrant green and red nebula far from Earth, where nature seems to have put on […]
NASA to Terminate All Radar Astronomy at Arecibo
NASA has notified Don Campbell, Associate Director of the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center at Arecibo and Head of the Radar Astronomy Group, that all funding for Arecibo radar studies […]
Lockheed Martin/Tuskegee University Launch Micro Satellite Program
Lockheed Martin announced today that it has contributed $25,000 to help Tuskegee University in Alabama establish a new Micro Satellite Program on campus. The first satellite project, designated SKEGEENIK, will […]
Rocketdyne RS-68 Engine Certified for Boeing Delta IV
The certification of the Rocketdyne RS-68 engine that will power Boeing’s new Delta IV launch vehicle brings to a close a remarkable development path for the first large liquid-fueled engine […]
IBM’s test-tube quantum computer makes history
First demonstration of Shor’s historic factoring algorithm SAN JOSE, Calif., — Scientists at IBM’s Almaden Research Center have performed the world’s most complicated quantum-computer calculation to date. They caused a […]