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NASA Invites Media to Learn About Upcoming X-59 Test Flights - NASA

NASA will hold a media teleconference at 5:30 p.m. EDT on Thursday, March 19 to highlight plans for its X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft’s upcoming flight

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NASA Develops Blockchain Technology to Enhance Air Travel Safety and Security  - NASA

Through a drone flight test at NASA’s Ames Research Center, researchers tested a blockchain-based system for protecting flight data. The system aims to keep air traffic management safe from disruption and protect data transferred between aircraft and ground stations from being intercepted or manipulated. 

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2025 in Review: Highlights from NASA in Silicon Valley  - NASA

NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley continued to make strides in research, technology, engineering, science, and innovation this past

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NASA, War Department Partnership Tests Boundaries of Autonomous Drone Operations - NASA

Through an ongoing collaboration, NASA and the Department of War are working to advance the future of modern drones to support long distance cargo

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NASA Scientists, Engineers Receive Presidential Early Career Awards  - NASA

President Biden has named 19 researchers who contribute to NASA’s mission as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers

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NASA Invites Media to Administrator Flight in Electra Hybrid-Electric Aircraft - NASA

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson will fly in aircraft manufacturer Electra’s EL2 Goldfinch experimental prototype aircraft on Sunday, Dec. 8. Members of the

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NASA Pilots Add Perspective to Research - NASA

NASA pilots detailed how they help researchers find the right fit for experiments that might not advance without proving that they work in flight as they do

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NASA Pilots Add Perspective to Research - NASA

NASA pilots detailed how they help researchers find the right fit for experiments that might not advance without proving that they work in flight as they do

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