American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is a professional organization focused on the advancement of aerospace technologies. It serves as a hub for individuals in the aerospace community, including engineers, scientists, and educators. AIAA provides resources such as conferences, publications, and networking opportunities to foster collaboration and innovation in the field of aeronautics and astronautics.
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aiaa.org | Lawrence Garrett
Aerotime reports, “US Department of Transport (DOT) Secretary Sean Duffy has announced a plan to modernize the old US air traffic control system, which includes replacing outdated telecommunications with new technology at more than 4,600 locations across the country.”Full Story (Aerotime)
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aiaa.org | Lawrence Garrett
Inside GNSS reports, “Sierra Space, a leading commercial space company and defense tech prime announced today another successful demonstration of the company’s Resilient GPS (R-GPS) technology for the U.S. Space Force (USSF). In this third milestone, Sierra Space demonstrated an early integration of the R-GPS satellite technology through FlatSat flight software and hardware subsystem testing, in addition to successful communication with ground software.”Full Story (Inside GNSS)
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aiaa.org | Lawrence Garrett
SPACE reports, “NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has found water vapor swirling in the air of a distant, boiling-hot alien planet, a new study reports. That exotic world is TOI-421 b, a boiling-hot “sub-Neptune” orbiting a star about 244 light-years from Earth whose atmosphere JWST recently probed in detail.” Full Story (SPACE)
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1 week ago |
aiaa.org | Lawrence Garrett
Breaking Defense reports, “Following a suspension of deliveries in late February, the US Air Force is ready to accept new KC-46A Pegasus refueling tankers from manufacturing Boeing as soon as next week, according to the service’s top acquisition official.
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aiaa.org | Lawrence Garrett
Reuters reports, “SpaceX received key U.S. regulatory approval on Tuesday to increase the annual rate of Starship rocket launches from Texas and booster landings in various bodies of water, allowing” the space company “to significantly expand development of its giant Mars rocket … The Federal Aviation Administration, capping a years-long review, said SpaceX’s proposal to increase the number of Texas Starship launches from five to 25 would not have a major impact on the surrounding...
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