In August 2001 the NASA Environmental Research Aircraft and Sensor Technology (ERAST) Program flew the Helios aircraft to an altitude of nearly 100,000ft, demonstrating a new type of remote sensing platform. Nearly 20 years later the earth science community has unmet observational requirements to loiter over regions of interest for days or weeks as well as to follow airmasses to study chemistry and dynamics in concert with spaceborne observations. Recent advances in materials science and engineering have enabled improved battery power density, solar panel efficiency, and light yet strong structural materials required to effectively operate high-altitude (50-70k ft altitude) Pseudo-Satellites (HAPS) for 30+ days. The rapid commercialization ...
Remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) have the potential to revolutionize local to regional data collectio...
This paper will describe the information technologies developed by NASA and NOAA for the February 20...
This paper examines the potential for autonomous fixed-wing unmanned solar-powered High Altitude Pl...
This paper will address NASA activities to monitor and study Earth processes from long-duration unma...
High Altitude Pseudo-Satellites (HAPS) are future platforms flying in the stratosphere. Owing to the...
Several commercial telecommunication ventures together with a well funded US military program make i...
Following a more than a century of scientific aircraft and ballooning there is a sense that a renais...
High Altitude Platform Systems (HAPS)3, or pseudo satellites, are atmospheric, specifically, stratos...
Broadband telecommunications have become the key factor for economic growths around the world, but r...
NASA’s Airborne Science Program (ASP) maintains a fleet of manned and unmanned aircraft for Earth Sc...
NASA's Airborne Science Program (ASP) maintains a fleet of manned and unmanned aircraft for Earth Sc...
The advantages and shortcomings of currently available aircraft for use in very high altitude missio...
The impact and requirements for implementing stratospheric or high altitude vehicles for communicati...
The capabilities of the NASA Ames Center U-2 aircraft for research or experimental programs are desc...
Satellites or manned aircraft are the most common platforms used for remote sensing and global monit...
Remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) have the potential to revolutionize local to regional data collectio...
This paper will describe the information technologies developed by NASA and NOAA for the February 20...
This paper examines the potential for autonomous fixed-wing unmanned solar-powered High Altitude Pl...
This paper will address NASA activities to monitor and study Earth processes from long-duration unma...
High Altitude Pseudo-Satellites (HAPS) are future platforms flying in the stratosphere. Owing to the...
Several commercial telecommunication ventures together with a well funded US military program make i...
Following a more than a century of scientific aircraft and ballooning there is a sense that a renais...
High Altitude Platform Systems (HAPS)3, or pseudo satellites, are atmospheric, specifically, stratos...
Broadband telecommunications have become the key factor for economic growths around the world, but r...
NASA’s Airborne Science Program (ASP) maintains a fleet of manned and unmanned aircraft for Earth Sc...
NASA's Airborne Science Program (ASP) maintains a fleet of manned and unmanned aircraft for Earth Sc...
The advantages and shortcomings of currently available aircraft for use in very high altitude missio...
The impact and requirements for implementing stratospheric or high altitude vehicles for communicati...
The capabilities of the NASA Ames Center U-2 aircraft for research or experimental programs are desc...
Satellites or manned aircraft are the most common platforms used for remote sensing and global monit...
Remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) have the potential to revolutionize local to regional data collectio...
This paper will describe the information technologies developed by NASA and NOAA for the February 20...
This paper examines the potential for autonomous fixed-wing unmanned solar-powered High Altitude Pl...