Engineers believe they have identified the likely cause of the crash of the space agency’s Ingenuity Mars helicopter.
Engineers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California and AeroVironment are completing a detailed assessment ...
NASA has confirmed that while Ingenuity, the space agency's Martian helicopter, won't ever fly again, it won't be completely useless.
Imagine how much more difficult it would be to diagnose a helicopter accident that took place 69 million miles away with none ...
Engineers have detailed the helicopter's remarkable journey as the first aircraft to achieve powered flight on Mars and what ...
Ingenuity rode to Mars attached to the Perseverance rover's belly. Unlike the rover, which was built from expensive custom ...
GE Aerospace and NASA recently partnered on flight tests to help further the aviation industry's understanding of contrails, ...
Billionaire and nominee to become the next head of NASA Jared Isaacman is certainly a fan of SpaceX having relied on Elon ...
When aircraft break the sound barrier, they produce shock waves that reverberate through the surrounding air and produce the ...
NASA's X-59 aircraft has been marching toward a fest flight since it entered development in 2016 with the goal of bringing back commercial supersonic travel. Next, the agency will test jet-mounted ...
"The damaged blades caused excessive vibration in the rotor system, ripping the remainder of one blade from its root and ...
NASA, along with members of the FAA and commercial drone engineers, gathered in the Dallas area May 25, 2024, to view ...