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NASA unveils Space Reactor-1 Freedom mission to Mars in 2028 - NASASpaceFlight.com
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File:Reflections- NASA ER-2 Flies High to Validate Satellite Data (AFRC 2025 14498 Reflections AVAIL).webm - Wikimedia Commons
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Real Images From Jupiter: What NASA Really Saw There
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During February 2015, the Spectral Polarimeter for Planetary Explorations (SPEX) instrument made its first flight aboard NASA’s ER-2 high-altitude aircraft. The instrument, developed by the Netherlands Institute for Space Research, is designed to measure aerosols within the atmosphere and will later be developed into a space-borne sensor. The aircraft completed a series of three flights to ensure that the instrument will function properly during flight and to prove its viability for future missi
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NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center’s ER-2 made a rare appearance at Mojave Air & Space Port a couple times this year. After they left Palmdale, we never thought we’d get a close look again. So fun! #nasa #nasaafrc #er2 #nasaarmstrongflightresearchcenter #mojaveairandspaceport #aviationreels #aviationphotographer #nasapilot #n806na | Maurer8photography
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Mission Overview - NISAR Quick Facts - NASA Science
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Mars Sample Return - NASA Science
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NASA’s ER-2 Completes Snowstorm Study Support - NASA
Sep 28, 2023
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ER Home: Software, Robotics, and Simulation Division - NASA
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NASA ER-2 research pilot Donald Stuart Broce describes some of the challenges of wearing a pressure suit. #SuitUp | NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center
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Cassini's Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators (RTGs) - NASA Science
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Relativity has carried out a test firing of an Aeon-R engine for its upcoming Terran R heavy-lift launch vehicle at NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center. 13 of the methalox engines are to power Terran R's reusable first stage, while the expendable second stage will feature a single Aeon-R Vacuum engine. Terran R's first flight is currently targeted for 2026. | NASASpaceflight.com
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Studying Thunderstorms with NASA’s ER-2 Aircraft! 🌩️ 🛩️ NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California collaborated with University of Bergen, Norway to create the ALOFT project, Airborne Lightning Observatory for Fly’s eye simulator and Terrestrial gamma ray flashes. The team included from scientists and investigators from the University of Bergen, Norway, and pilots, engineers, and technicians from NASA who investigated lightning glows and terrestrial gamma ray flashes. Flyin
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NASA Validates Revolutionary Propulsion Design for Deep Space Missions - NASA
Jan 25, 2023
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The Apollo 15 Hammer-Feather Drop - NASA Science
Jul 16, 2018
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Take a look inside the cockpit of our high altitude ER-2 aircraft as it descends for landing at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay. This month scientists have been using the aircraft to collect data on coral reef health and volcanic emissions and eruptions. Flying at 65,000 feet, above 95 percent of Earth's atmosphere, the ER-2 has a unique ability to replicate the data a future satellite could collect. Data from this mission will help in developing a planned NASA satellite mission to study n
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Studying snowstorms with NASA's ER-2 aircraft 🌨️ 🛫 NASA’s ER-2 high-altitude aircraft completed more than 30 flights in support of the Investigation of Microphysics and Precipitation for Atlantic Coast-Threatening Storms (IMPACTS) mission. The IMPACTS team tracked snowstorms across the Eastern United States to investigate how they form and develop. In coordination with NASA's P-3 aircraft, data collected from these flights will improve meteorological models and the ability to use satellite dat
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Earlier this week, our ER-2 flew a test flight for the Hyperspectral Infrared Imager (HyspIRI) mission. Measurements taken by the ER-2 during this mission will be used for volcano and coral reef research. This video shows our ER-2 right before takeoff. | NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center
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Jan 13, 2017
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On March 23 and 28, NASA ER-2 high-altitude plane took to the skies over the Sonoran Desert in Mexico and the Mojave Desert in Ivanpah, California. Its mission: To ensure that NOAA’s GOES-16’s Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) and Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) are “seeing” the same targets as the plane’s instruments. The plan seems simple enough: Collect two sets of data, compare the data, and see how well they match. However, validating data from a satellite’s imager, especially one as adva
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Landing NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center's (formerly Dryden) ER-2 high-altitude aircraft can be tricky. Its wings give the aircraft glider-like qualities, making it sensitive to crosswinds. It also has rapid ascent and descent rates. Even normal landings can be difficult for the pilot as they are encased in a full pressure suit. That's where our Dodge Charger safety chase car comes in. | NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center
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Relativity Space’s Aeon R engine roars to life at NASA Stennis! Each engine generates 269,000 lbf of thrust — and 13 will power the Terran R first stage, delivering a massive 3,497,000 lbf of combined liftoff thrust. Fully 3D-printed. Methalox-fueled. 100% badass. #AeonR #TerranR #RelativitySpace #HotFireTest #NASAStennis #Methalox #3DPrintedRocket #SpaceTech #RocketEngine #LaunchReady #AerospaceEngineering #NextGenLaunch #FutureOfFlight | Spaceagency.blog
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Sep 3, 2015
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NASA science, but make it EXTREME 🤯 As part of the PACE-PAX field campaign, NASA scientists took to the seas and skies to help calibrate and validate ocean and atmosphere data collected by NASA’s PACE satellite. NASA Armstrong’s ER-2 pilots took their job to the extreme, flying upwards of 63,000 feet high to collect data similar to what PACE gets from space! To do so, they wear pressurized suits – similar to a spacesuit – and have to eat and drink through a tube during the eight-hour flight. Vi
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Touchdown! NASA's Mars Perseverance Rover Safely Lands on Red Planet - NASA
Feb 19, 2021
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Flying high aboard NASA’s ER-2, the Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) uses over 224 sensors to identify, measure, and monitor natural features of the Earth's surface and atmosphere based on reflective light from the sun. The instrument was recently used for the Hyperspectral InfraRed Imager (HyspIRI) airborne preparatory mission, which focused on observing coral reef health and volcano emissions and eruptions around the Hawaiian Islands. Data from this mission will help dev
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From the Ground Up: Building an Earth Science Satellite (Part 3) Before a satellite is launched into orbit, scientists use instruments on NASA aircraft to calibrate, validate, and refine sensors that are part of current and future satellite payloads. In this video, data systems analyst Eric Fraim explains how an instrument called MASTER (MODIS Airborne ASTER Simulator) is being used to further develop Earth observing satellites. Flying on board NASA’s high-altitude ER-2, MASTER can detect therma
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