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NASA conducts cutting-edge, fundamental research in traditional and
emerging disciplines to help transform the nation's air transportation
system, and to support future air and space vehicles.
Our goals are to improve airspace capacity and mobility, improve
aviation safety, and improve aircraft performance while reducing noise,
emissions and fuel burn.
Our world-class capability is built on a tradition of expertise in
aeronautical engineering and its core research areas, including
aerodynamics, aeroacoustics, materials and structures, propulsion,
dynamics and control, sensor and actuator technologies, advanced
computational and mathematical techniques, and experimental measurement
techniques.
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Feature: Aviation safety experts hear from eyewitness to disaster
Dennis Fitch will never forget the safety lessons he learned one tragic
day in July 1989. The former United Airlines captain and flight
instructor helped pilot a DC-10 to a crash landing in Sioux City, Iowa,
after the airplane's tail engine exploded in flight.
+ Read More
+ More Features
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+ NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program
Scholarship applications are now being accepted through January 16, 2009
from undergraduate and graduate students for the fall 2009 cycle.
+ Fall 2008 Aeronautics Scholarship Recipients
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Recent Events
+ November 4, 2008: Technical Seminar: "Oil-Free Turbomachinery Technology for Rotorcraft Propulsion and Advanced Aerospace Propulsion and Power"
Washington, DC
+ October 21-23, 2008: Aviation Safety Technical Conference
Denver, CO
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