NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is testing drone navigation software in Death Valley to prepare future rotorcraft for Mars’ ...
To develop more robust next-generation aerial explorers, NASA's Mars Exploration program is turning to drones.
When NASA engineers want to test a concept for exploring the Red Planet, they have to find ways to create Mars-like conditions here on Earth. Then they test, tinker, and repeat.
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NASA’s cutting-edge drones could soon explore Mars after desert tests
NASA’s first Mars helicopter turned a risky experiment into a new way of exploring another world, and now its successors are ...
From NASA's Death Valley tests for Mars helicopter replacements to Ukraine's interceptor drones, the rapid evolution of drone ...
NASA funds new software to enhance drone navigation over featureless Martian terrain. This initiative supports autonomous ...
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NASA demonstrates safer skies for future urban air travel
NASA is helping shape the future of urban air travel with a new simulation that will manage how electric air taxis and drones ...
NASA’s Perseverance rover has been exploring the surface of Mars since it landed there in spectacular fashion nearly five ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) achieved a major milestone in August with the release of operational rules for the routine use of small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). However, the ...
Engineers at NASA’s Langley Research Center are developing a concept for UAVS and drones that would allow them to get up close and personal with Mars. Image source: Pixabay. Earlier this fall, the ...
Live updates from the Starlink 6-99 mission, which launched 8:42 a.m. Dec. 17 from Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
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