On May 6, 1968, NASA astronaut Neil A. Armstrong took off on a simulated lunar landing…
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Keeping NASA Armstrong Aircraft Safe
Flying unique, one-of-a-kind aircraft is one of the specialties of NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in…
Rocket Carrying NASA TechRise Student Payloads Suffers Issue
A suborbital rocket carrying 13 payloads from NASA’s TechRise Student Challenge had an issue during an…
NASA Seeks Space Technologies for Suborbital and Orbital Flight Tests
NASA’s 2023 TechFlights solicitation is now open! Click here for original story, NASA Seeks…
NASA Armstrong Supports Robotics Competition
Helping develop the next generation of engineers and technicians, volunteers from NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center…
NASA TechRise Student Experiments Count Down to Flight
Science and technology experiments developed by winners of the NASA TechRise Student Challenge are getting ready…
NASA Armstrong Tests Model of Efficient Wing
NASA researchers have completed testing on a scale model of a unique aircraft wing, gaining data…
NASA Leadership Details Moon to Mars Strategy at Armstrong
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy, Associate Administrator, Bob Cabana, and team, visited NASA’s…
Hollywood, NASA Armstrong Value Flight Safety
If you’ve seen movie or television scenes with fighter jets zooming through tight canyon terrain, a…
NASA Armstrong takes Weather Instrumentation to New Heights
Researchers at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, developed an innovative atmospheric sensor suite,…