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July 14, 2014

Airborne 07.14.14: Remembering Paul At Oshkosh, 1st Flight: SubSonex Jet, PA28 SAIB

Also: F22 Pilot Reaches 1000 Hours, AVW: RA-2 Acro, Skiles Leaving EAA, CAF A-26 Needs YOUR Support, Special OSH A/C Parking

The night before AirVenture’s gates open on Monday morning, July 28, a brief, solemn ceremony will be held to honor the EAA Founder Paul H. Poberezny, who passed away last August at age 91. The approximately 30-minute ceremony will be standing room only and is open to all EAA members. We’ll be there... Sonex aircraft announce that SubSonex Personal Jet model JSX-2 achieved its first flight and completed a successful series of initial follow-on test flights on last week. Here’s some important information about the popular Piper PA-28 series of airplanes. The FAA has issued a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin (SAIB) related to an i

Dropship Offers Safe Landings For Mars Rovers

System Uses Quadcopter To Land Ground Vehicle

ESA has concluded its latest StarTiger project:  a "dropship" quadcopter steered itself to lower a rover gently onto a safe patch of a simulated rocky Martian surface.

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Testing Completed On James Webb Space Telescope Backplane

One Step Closer To 2018 Launch

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has reached another development milestone with the completion of static load testing of its primary mirror backplane support structure (PMBSS) moving the telescope one step closer to its 2018 launch.

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NASA: Friction From Tides Could Help Distant 'Earths' Survive, Thrive

The Right Amount Of Friction Can Improve Chances For Habitability

Most people with a rudimentary understanding of science know that friction generates heat. Now, computer modeling by NASA scientists shows that friction could be the key to survival for some distant Earth-sized planets traveling in dangerous orbits.

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