Sentences with phrase «future flight tests»

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The CyberMotion Simulator is a novel all - purpose motion simulator that provides scientists the unique opportunity to test future scenarios of using virtual reality in flight while observing their behavior.
Developed by Greg Kopp of the University of Colorado's Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, the imager collected radiance data for nearly half of its eight - and - a-half hour flight, demonstrating improved techniques for future space - based radiance tests.
By the summer of 2009, when Boeing expects its first new 787 Dreamliner to be delivered to Japan, engineers will be banking on a number of engine safety tests to assure a future filled with uneventful flights.
Chosen technologies will be thoroughly ground - and flight - tested in relevant operating environments — reducing risks to future flight missions, gaining operational heritage, and continuing NASA's long history as a technological leader.
The recent test flight of SpaceX's reusable super heavy - lift launch vehicle, Falcon Heavy, garnered international attention and countless Internet viewers... not only because of the promise it holds for the future of space travel, but also due to...
When I first started booking airline tickets on a regular basis, I tested every strategy out there in hopes of stumbling across one magic solution that would reduce all my future flight costs in one click.
German Electric «Jet» VTOL Startup Claims First Flight Two - seat prototype purportedly makes first successful unmanned test flight in Germany, paving way for future «sky taxi.&Flight Two - seat prototype purportedly makes first successful unmanned test flight in Germany, paving way for future «sky taxi.&flight in Germany, paving way for future «sky taxi.»
Aviation Biofuels are the Future, But Just Not Yet With all the biofuels test flights done in the past year a couple things are clear: 1) biofuels perform very well alongside fossil fuels, in fact they have actually proven to work more efficiently; and 2) producing them at any scale approaching commercial demand is a ways off still.
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