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  • Elizabeth Strauss talks to Mike Griffin

    NASA Administrator Visits EAA AirVenture 2008

    07.30.08 - For a pilot, going to EAA's AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wis., is like a kid walking into a candy store.

  • EAA AirVenture 2008 at Oshkosh, Wis.

    EAA AirVenture 2008

    07.28.08 - NASA and Administrator Mike Griffin join aviation enthusiasts and aerospace pioneers at EAA AirVenture 2008 in Oshkosh, Wis.

  • Wind tunnel deconstruction.

    Wind Tunnel Workers Watch Sadly as 7X10 Disappears

    06.25.08 - Like a long-necked, yellow carnivore, the crane lunges forward. Its jaws take another bite of metal, and then the crane pulls back so that the jaws can drop their load into a truck.

  • 1908 flyer

    This Month in Exploration - May

    05.05.08 - One hundred years ago, Charles Furnas became the first airplane passenger. Read more historical facts in This Month in Exploration.

  • Orbital Sciences Stargazer L-1011 aircraft

    Special Delivery: The Pegasus XL Rocket

    10.18.04 - The Pegasus XL rocket launches big things in small packages.

  • Helicopter skid landing gear test

    NASA Researcher Wins Prestigious American Helicopter Society Award

    04.30.08 - To most, helicopters and cars aren't that similar. But a NASA researcher has found that some programs used in car crashes apply to helicopters.

  • 2007 was a bad year for airline delays as illustrated in this graphic shown as a recent NASA Airspace Systems Program meeting

    NASA Works to Reduce Air Travel Delays

    04.09.08 - Almost anybody who has traveled on a plane lately would probably agree flying isn't what it used to be..

  • One of the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels

    Angels Overhead

    04.09.08 - The U.S. Navy's famed precision flying team, the Blue Angels, will headline the 2008 Space & Air Show at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

  • Chris Cantrell and Becky Anderson work on a DC8 aircraft.

    NASA Studies Arctic Air From the Sky

    04.01.08 - NASA and its partners have begun the most extensive field campaign ever to study the chemistry of the Arctic's lower atmosphere.

  • NASA's S-3B aircraft.

    Military Aircraft to Perform Aviation Safety Research

    02.08.08 - The U.S. Navy is decommissioning its fleet of S-3B Vikings, but one S-3B will continue flying in hostile conditions for NASA.

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