NASA's Ikhana unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is a General Atomics MQ-9 Predator-B modified to support the conduct of Earth science missions for the NASA Science Mission Directorate through partnerships, other government agencies and universities. Ikhana, a Native American word meaning 'intelligence', can carry over 2000 lbs of atmospheric and remote sensing instruments in the payload bay and external pods. The aircraft is capable of mission durations in excess of 24 hours at altitudes above 40,000 ft. Redundant flight control, avionics, power, and network systems increase the system reliability and allow easier access to public airspace. The aircraft is remotely piloted from a mobile ground control station (GCS) using both C-band line-of-sig...
The C130 Earth Resources Aircraft provides a platform for a variety of sensors that collect data in ...
Missionary aviation pilots often must land their planes on remote airstrips that might be unsafe due...
platform for remote sensing instruments for many years. In June 2004, the Flemish Government decided...
NASA's Airborne Science Program (ASP) maintains a fleet of manned and unmanned aircraft for Earth Sc...
This paper will address NASA activities to monitor and study Earth processes from long-duration unma...
NASA’s Airborne Science Program (ASP) maintains a fleet of manned and unmanned aircraft for Earth Sc...
This viewgraph presentation reviews the flight operations of Ikhana and Global Hawk Fire missions. T...
NASA's unmanned aerial systems (UAS) have been utilized in many science missions, going all the way ...
For more than 2 years, the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has been preparing for the receipt of ...
UMARS (Unmanned Modular Airborne Research System) is a fixed wing aircraft (span 5.0 m) with excepti...
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) are growing more popular within the earth science community as a way...
This paper will describe the information technologies developed by NASA and NOAA for the February 20...
The Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC) operates six highly modified aircraft in support the NAS...
In this paper we describe the information technologies developed by NASA for the Winter/Spring 2013/...
The Link Module described in this paper was developed for the NASA Uninhabited Aerial System (UAS) G...
The C130 Earth Resources Aircraft provides a platform for a variety of sensors that collect data in ...
Missionary aviation pilots often must land their planes on remote airstrips that might be unsafe due...
platform for remote sensing instruments for many years. In June 2004, the Flemish Government decided...
NASA's Airborne Science Program (ASP) maintains a fleet of manned and unmanned aircraft for Earth Sc...
This paper will address NASA activities to monitor and study Earth processes from long-duration unma...
NASA’s Airborne Science Program (ASP) maintains a fleet of manned and unmanned aircraft for Earth Sc...
This viewgraph presentation reviews the flight operations of Ikhana and Global Hawk Fire missions. T...
NASA's unmanned aerial systems (UAS) have been utilized in many science missions, going all the way ...
For more than 2 years, the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has been preparing for the receipt of ...
UMARS (Unmanned Modular Airborne Research System) is a fixed wing aircraft (span 5.0 m) with excepti...
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) are growing more popular within the earth science community as a way...
This paper will describe the information technologies developed by NASA and NOAA for the February 20...
The Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC) operates six highly modified aircraft in support the NAS...
In this paper we describe the information technologies developed by NASA for the Winter/Spring 2013/...
The Link Module described in this paper was developed for the NASA Uninhabited Aerial System (UAS) G...
The C130 Earth Resources Aircraft provides a platform for a variety of sensors that collect data in ...
Missionary aviation pilots often must land their planes on remote airstrips that might be unsafe due...
platform for remote sensing instruments for many years. In June 2004, the Flemish Government decided...