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La misión Movilidad Aérea Avanzada (AAM, por sus siglas en inglés) de la NASA está desarrollando herramientas de diseño que los fabricantes pueden usar para reducir los impactos del ruido. Full report from NASA: Read More
Continue readingTo create a future where air taxis are a regular form of transportation, passengers need to be comfortable. Full report from NASA: Read More
Continue readingNASA’s Starling mission will test new technologies for autonomous swarm navigation on four CubeSats in low-Earth orbit. Work on swarm technologies has been underway for decades at NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley. Full report from NASA: Read More
Continue readingThe world’s largest flight simulator for high-fidelity testing of new and experimental aircraft and spacecraft designs. Full report from NASA: Read More
Continue readingAs VIPER, NASA’s next Moon rover, wheels about atop Mons Mouton – a large flat-topped mountain on the Moon’s South Pole – one small but mighty piece of hardware will be critical for the team of rover drivers and scientists to send it commands, know where it is going, and receive valuable science data: a…
Continue readingLa misión Movilidad Aérea Avanzada de la NASA, O AAM por sus siglas en inglés, está investigando cómo la adición de AAM podría reducir los viajes diarios al trabajo, hacer que viajes sean más sostenibles y hacer los viajes más cortos. Full report from NASA: Read More
Continue readingNASA-Developed Spherical Robots to the Rescue Full report from NASA: Read More
Continue readingThree recent studies by scientists at NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley examine data from NASA’s Cassini mission and provide evidence that Saturn’s rings are both young and ephemeral – in astronomical terms, of course. Full report from NASA: Read More
Continue readingAstronomers have discovered an Earth-size exoplanet, or world beyond our solar system, that may be carpeted with volcanoes. Full report from NASA: Read More
Continue readingWith its primary mission over, the CubeSat will zoom by Earth late Tuesday, May 16, and NASA’s Eyes on the Solar System app will track it, providing a chance to say farewell. Full report from NASA: Read More
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