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    NASA Debuts Global Hawk Autonomous Aircraft for Earth Science

    NASA Dryden Flight Research Center director Kevin L. Petersen addresses dignitaries and news media representatives during unveiling of NASA's first Global Hawk autonomously operated aircraft at the center Jan. 15. NASA Dryden Flight Research Center director Kevin L. Petersen addresses dignitaries and news media representatives during unveiling of NASA's first Global Hawk autonomously operated aircraft at the center Jan. 15. This is one of two that will be used by NASA for Earth science missions and by Northrop Grumman Corp. for follow-on developmental testing. (NASA Photo / Tom Tschida)

    NASA and Northrop Grumman Corporation have unveiled the first Global Hawk unmanned aircraft system to be used for environmental science research, heralding a new application for the world’s first fully autonomous high-altitude, long-endurance aircraft. The debut took place Thursday at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in Edwards, Calif.

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Germany's DLR Chairman Visits NASA Dryden

Dr. Johann-Dietriech Wörner, DLR Chairman of the Executive Board, peers into the cockpit of an ER-2 aircraft while touring Dryden Flight Research Center facilities.

Dr. Johann-Dietrich Wörner, Chairman of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) Executive Board, visited the NASA/DLR SOFIA astronomical observatory aircraft based at Dryden.

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Endeavour Returns to Kennedy Space Center

The Space Shuttle Endeavour mounted atop its modified Boeing 747 carrier aircraft flies over California's Mojave Desert on the first leg of its ferry flight back to the Kennedy Space Center on Dec. 10, 2008.

The final leg of Space Shuttle Endeavour's cross-country ferry flight was completed Dec. 12, 2008 when it landed at NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Florida's east coast. The Endeavour and its modified ...

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Shuttle Endeavour Lands Sunday at Edwards AFB

The Space Shuttle Endeavour touches down at Edwards AFB on Nov. 30, 2008 to conclude International Space Station assembly and supply mission STS-126.

After an almost 16-day mission to the International Space Station, the Space Shuttle Endeavour has landed at Edwards Air Force Base in the Southern California high desert. Endeavour descended under cl...

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HIPO Photometer Installed on SOFIA Telescope

SOFIA's infrared telescope in the rear fuselage during nighttime testing.

The High-speed Imaging Photometer for Occultation, or HIPO, instrument was installed on the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy telescope Nov. 17.

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  • Cover of 50th anniversary X-Press

    50th Anniversary X-Press

    Dryden has made many significant contributions to NASA's mission since the agency's inception five decades ago. The 50th anniversary issue of the X-Press profiles 61 employees and 28 current and past projects.

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    Mission Update

    STS-119 is the 28th shuttle mission to the International Space Station. Discovery will carry the S6 truss segment as well as a new station crew member to the orbital outpost.

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    Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle

    Time-lapse video of the Orion Abort Flight Test Demonstrator undergoing weight, balance and center of gravity tests at NASA Dryden.

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  • SOFIA landing in Palmdale

    SOFIA

    NASA is developing the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy - or SOFIA - as a world-class airborne observatory that will complement the Hubble, Spitzer, Herschel and James Webb space telescopes and major Earth-based telescopes.

  • NASA DC-8 approaching Dryden Aircraft Operations Facility in Palmdale

    Dryden Aircraft Operations Facility

    Our new aircraft operations facility in Palmdale offers the expanded space needed to manage Dryden's airborne science missions and research platforms.

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    Research Update

    Current flight research projects and programs being flown at Dryden Flight Research Center.

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    This Week in Dryden's History

    A collection of historical facts and events from Dryden's last 50 years.

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