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The Path of the 1994 Aries Aircraft
Publish Date : 6/25/2007 11:42:00 PM Source : Science and Technology News Onlypunjab.com
The name Aries is not an unfamiliar word in aeronautical research, originally referred to as the Airborne Research Integrated Experiments System, with the original 1994 NASA Aries used as a flying laboratory in the form of a Boeing 757-200. The Aries aircraft is presently being modified for a broad flight range of programs for a 20-year duration. This plan will benefit the United States aviation industry and commercial airline customers, used to conduct research for the increasing of aircraft safety, in order to operate in an efficient and compatible manner with future air traffic control systems.
Considered to be a very important research tool, it is vital in the support of our country’s Aviation Safety and Aviation Systems Capacity programs. According to NASA’s article on Aires Aviation Research, the original Aries aircraft has already been used for previous research programs:
Flight tests using Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite data to perform automated landings of the airplane The study of jet-engine controls to determine their effects on the atmosphere Testing of a system to improve the safety and efficiency of aircraft during landing, taxing, and takeoff—by giving pilots a computerized map showing aircraft ground operations Maintained and flown by NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, VA, the ARIES 757 has four research documentation video cameras. Three cameras are arranged anywhere within or on the airplane, and one is placed on the tail that provides what is called “a bird’s eye view” of the wings and the front of the ARIES 757. Eight video recorders are in total support of the cameras, flight displays, along with other data collection with over 1,000 data parameters recorded throughout a research flight. If needed, additional parameters can be specified for recording while the tests are in progress.
Research in the next 20-years of the ARIES will focus on technology that is capable of improving safety in aviation and efficiency of the aircraft systems, which include several areas that NASA has stressed as highly important:
Evaluation of a system that would provide pilots with better strategic and tactical weather information while in flight. Runaway friction research Testing of an airborne system that allows closely spaced approaches to landings during reduced visibility to increase airport capacity. Nancy Houser, author of "A Mars Odyssey," is a freelance writer and illustrator of 30 years. Living in Central Nebraska running a dog rescue, she fills her leisurely time with 13 grandchildren and watching the skies. |
'Greenhouse gases may have prevented ice age'
Publish Date : 1/29/2005 10:34:00 AM
Humans may have unwittingly saved themselves from a looming ice age by indiscriminately burning fossil fuels and interfering with the earth's climate, says a new study.
'Indian moon mission on track for 2007'
Publish Date : 1/27/2005 10:47:00 AM
India's plan to send an unmanned space probe to the moon in 2007 is on track, the head of the country's space agency has said.
Space agency to support disaster management
Publish Date : 1/27/2005 10:26:00 AM
India's space agency is framing a plan to evolve a disaster management support system using the surveillance capabilities of its extensive satellite network, its chief has said.
Pilfering crab has insect's nose
Publish Date : 1/26/2005 6:45:00 PM
A land crab re-invented key features of the insect nose over millions of years - a striking example of convergent evolution, Current Biology reports.
India to develop tsunami-warning system
Publish Date : 1/25/2005 1:33:00 PM
India will set up an early warning system for tsunamis in the Indian Ocean and share its predictions with other countries, Minister for Science and Technology Kapil Sibal said Monday.
'Human embryonic stem cell lines contaminated'
Publish Date : 1/25/2005 1:04:00 PM
The human embryonic stem cell lines currently available have been contaminated with a non-human molecule that endangers their potential therapeutic use, researchers say.
Neuroscience Solutions Corporation Announces Name Change to Posit Science
Publish Date : 1/25/2005 10:18:00 AM
Neuroscience Solutions Corporation, a leader in applied neuroscience and creator of programs that enhance cognitive function, announced plans today to change its name to Posit Science Corporation.
Sheep wool-based keratin for bone surgery
Publish Date : 1/24/2005 7:23:00 PM
New Zealand researchers have created a material based on keratin - a protein found in hair and nails - that could revolutionise bone surgery using the product from sheep wool, Xinhuanet reports.
Scientists Can't Examine Columbus' Tomb
Publish Date : 1/24/2005 5:32:00 PM
Authorities said Saturday that more discussions are needed before a Spanish research team can examine a tomb purportedly holding Christopher Columbus' remains, setting....
Harvard Bioscience Fourth Quarter 2004 Conference Call
Publish Date : 1/24/2005 2:37:00 PM
Harvard Bioscience, Inc. (Nasdaq: HBIO) will announce results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2004 after market trading hours on Thursday March 3, 2005.
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