NASA researchers performed their first wildfire test flight mission, using their new airspace management technology.
NASA researchers conducted initial validation of a new airspace management system designed to enable crews to use aircraft to ...
Current aerial firefighting operations are limited to times with clear visibility ... out PAMS capabilities and will showcase more robust information-sharing capabilities in the coming years. NASA's ...
Current aerial firefighting operations are limited to times with clear visibility ... out PAMS capabilities and will showcase more robust information-sharing capabilities in the coming years. NASA’s ...
Current aerial firefighting ... provide this technology to wildland fire crews for use in the field, helping to save lives and property. This project is managed at NASA's Ames Research Center ...
The technology shown here will continue to be tested by NASA’s Advanced Capabilities ... Drones could also be used to make aerial fire suppression safer and more effective.
NASA announced that it will conduct a live flight test of aircraft performing simulated wildland fire response operations using a newly developed airspace management system ...
At around $30 million, it's one of the most expensive aerial-firefighting aircraft ever made. Tim Sheehy: It's literally a boat with giant wings, and it's built like a tank. It looks like no other ...
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