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.
NASA and its partners have begun the most extensive field campaign ever to study the chemistry of the Arctic's lower atmosphere.
The U.S. Navy is decommissioning its fleet of S-3B Vikings, but one S-3B will continue flying in hostile conditions for NASA.
After more than 38 years with NASA, C. Gordon Fullerton had his final flight on Dec. 21, 2007.
The plan is aligned with and serves as a follow-on to the National Aeronautics Research and Development Policy of 2006.
Richard Whitcomb's intellectual fingerprints are on virtually every commercial aircraft flying today, says noted aviation historian Tom Crouch.
NASA's Bruce Fisher flew in a plane that was struck by lightning more than 700 times ... on purpose.
A German engineer and father takes his family along on an aeronautics 'sabbatical' at NASA to get back to his researcher roots.
Remembered at Dryden as "a contrail that won’t dissipate" .
NASA engineer Mark Motter pursues the dream of reliable automated flight using jet-powered scale model planes.