Windshaper Windshaper fan array for dynamic low-speed and hovering flight research. NASA/John Melton A large WindShaper fan array is available for dynamic low-speed and hovering flight research. The WindShaper is
Windshaper Windshaper fan array for dynamic low-speed and hovering flight research. NASA/John Melton A large WindShaper fan array is available for dynamic low-speed and hovering flight research. The WindShaper is
Windshaper Windshaper fan array for dynamic low-speed and hovering flight research. NASA/John Melton A large WindShaper fan array is available for dynamic low-speed and hovering flight research. The WindShaper is
3 Min Read I Am Artemis: Dan Florez Listen to this audio excerpt from Dan Florez, test director for NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems Program: 0:00 / 0:00 Your browser does
WindShaper A large WindShaper fan array is available for dynamic low-speed and hovering flight research. The WindShaper is ideal for generating arbitrary wind gradients and wind gusts via a simple
On April 10, Artemis II—humanity’s first mission to the moon in more than half a century—will draw to a close when the Orion capsule carrying four crew members detaches from
NASA’s Orion spacecraft and Artemis 2 crew just completed their awe-inspiring loop around the moon on Monday, April 6, as the world watched this historic record-breaking endeavor. Now Reid Wiseman,
The first flyby images of the Moon captured by NASA’s Artemis II astronauts during their historic test flight reveal some regions no human has seen, including a rare in-space solar
A stunning snapshot in time. The Artemis II crew captured this breathtaking photo of our galaxy, the Milky Way. NASA The Artemis II crew captured this photo of our galaxy,
1 Min Read Watching the Artemis II Mission Unfold at JPL’s Space Flight Operations Facility PIA26747 Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech Photojournal Navigation Science Photojournal Watching the Artemis II… Photojournal Home Photojournal Search
The Paranal solar ESPRESSO Telescope (PoET), installed at the European Southern Observatory’s (ESO’s) Paranal site in Chile, has made its first observations. The telescope will work with ESO’s ESPRESSO instrument






