Inside NASA Langley's crash test lab
A behind-the scenes look at how engineers use dummies in aerospace crash tests in aircraft and spacecraft.
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‘Iron Man’ jet suit flight tested at high speeds
Gravity Industries has conducted high speed flight testing of its jet suit using the longest zip wire in Europe.
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AOS Technologies AG designs, manufactures and distributes high-speed cameras and process monitoring systems via a network of distribution partners to renowned customers in the industry, in research, as well as in the defense sector.
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High-speed image streaming systems with up to 1000 frames / sec offering hours of recording for covering a full flight are yet another imaging solution of AOS. Together with a number of special add-on components, AOS offers solutions in the airborne imaging market considered by many to be a de-facto standard.
Engineering from feasibility and concept studies to system design, semi-customized camera design, installation, implementation, all the way to end user training are services requested by many customers who are focused on getting a comprehensive solution rather than components.
Being stuck inside a spacesuit for six days is just one of the extremes NASA is addressing as it looks to a new age of space exploration
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Thales Alenia Space has partnered with Siemens to develop new tools and methods for acoustic testing
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The US Navy is developing a video game to help find future operators for its remotely operated unmanned aerial vehicles.
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With the continued advance of simulation software, how will aerospace engineers use wind tunnels over the next 20 years?
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In just six months, the US Air Force publicly announced and flew its Light Attack Experiment, pitching four platforms against a series of demanding mission objectives
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