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Ames Research Center (ARC), commonly known as NASA Ames, is a major NASA research center at Moffett Federal Airfield in California's Silicon Valley. Originally founded as the second National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics laboratory (NACA), that agency was dissolved and its assets and personnel transferred to the newly created National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on October 1, 1958. NASA Ames is named in honor of Joseph Sweetman Ames, a physicist and one of the founding members of NACA. At last estimate NASA Ames has over US$3.0 billion in capital equipment, 2,300 research personnel and a US$860 million annual budget.
Ames was originally founded to conduct wind-tunnel research on the aerodynamics of propeller-driven aircraft; however, its role has expanded to encompass spaceflight and information technology. Ames plays a role in many NASA missions. It provides leadership in astrobiology; small satellites; robotic lunar exploration; the search for habitable planets; supercomputing; intelligent/adaptive systems; advanced thermal protection; and airborne astronomy. Ames also develops tools for a safer, more efficient national airspace. The center's current director is Eugene Tu.
Coordinates: 38°52′59″N 77°0′59″W / 38.88306°N 77.01639°W / 38.88306; -77.01639
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is the agency of the United States Federal Government responsible for the civilian space program as well as aeronautics and aerospace research.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower established the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in 1958 with a distinctly civilian (rather than military) orientation encouraging peaceful applications in space science. The National Aeronautics and Space Act was passed on July 29, 1958, disestablishing NASA's predecessor, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). The new agency became operational on October 1, 1958.
Since that time, most US space exploration efforts have been led by NASA, including the Apollo moon-landing missions, the Skylab space station, and later the Space Shuttle. Currently, NASA is supporting the International Space Station and is overseeing the development of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, the Space Launch System and Commercial Crew vehicles. The agency is also responsible for the Launch Services Program (LSP) which provides oversight of launch operations and countdown management for unmanned NASA launches.
Ames Research Center, one of NASA's ten field Centers, is located in the heart of California's Silicon Valley. For 75 years, Ames has led the Agency and the country in conducting world-class research and development. Let some of Ames' employees tell you about the work that they do. For more information about NASA Ames, please visit http://www.nasa.gov/ames
NASA's Ames Research Center and NASA's Langley Research Center, in partnership with The Boeing Co., have completed wind tunnel testing of a full-scale Boeing 757 vertical tail model equipped with active flow control technology.
I had the opportunity to mentor 3 brilliant high school students at NASA Ames: Kevin, Austin, and Benjamin. Being the first time they've worked at NASA, it reminded me about how I first joined NASA at that age. Here I interview them to share their summer experience you all. Enjoy! Subscribe http://bit.ly/YoguelyYoutube for a new video next week! :) Give this video a like and share it with your friends! --------------------*Follow Yoguely.*-------------------------- Subscribe to stay tuned: http://bit.ly/YoguelyYoutube Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/+Yoguely Twitter: https://twitter.com/Yoguely Tumblr: http://yoguely.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/yoguely Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AidaYoguely Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/people/yoguely/ Ello: https://ello.co...
NASA Ames 2015 Summer Series. At NASA Ames Research Center, we conduct the research and develop the technologies that push the envelope of NASA aeronautics and space exploration missions; we change the way humanity sees and interacts with the world. Ames uses the Agency’s strategic vision as a guide and a goal for the innovations developed by our core capabilities and collaborations. Dr. Edwards, the Deputy Center Director of Ames, presents NASA’s strategic vision and using examples to demonstrate how Ames’ core capabilities are an integral part of NASA’s future.
NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden and United States Congressman Mike Honda (D-CA, 17th District) recently visited NASA's Ames Research Center to see the cutting edge technology under development. For more information about NASA Ames, please visit http://www.nasa.gov/ames
During the summer of 2014, hundreds of students and teachers came to NASA's Ames Research Center, in the heart of Silicon Valley, to participate in NASA’s Science, Technology, Education and Mathematics (STEM) activities and learn how they are applied to its missions and technology programs. As an added benefit, NASA scientists, researchers and engineers assumed the roles of mentor and educator, developing and supervising multi-week summer learning programs. NASA focuses on engaging and retaining students in STEM education programs to ensure their success in a demanding and competitive workforce. For more information about NASA Ames, please visit http://www.nasa.gov/ames
The Peregrine Hybrid Sounding Rocket motor underwent a developmental ground test at NASA Ames Research Center on November 12, 2013. This revolutionary approach uses a paraffin-based fuel and nitrous oxide as the oxidizer, which offers many potential advantages over existing rocket propulsion systems. Stable and highly efficient combustion was achieved. The motor is being developed jointly by NASA Ames, Stanford University and SPG Inc.
Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) is preparing for its second Commercial Orbital Transportation Services, or COTS, demonstration to show that private industry can build and launch spacecraft on regular cargo resupply missions to the International Space Station. The Dragon capsule is carrying with 1,000 pounds of cargo for the six-man crew aboard the ISS. After spending three weeks in space, Dragon will undock and reenter the Earth's atmosphere. Unlike other unmanned missions to the station, Dragon is equipped with a heat shield to survive the fiery plunge. NASA Ames Research Center used it's expertise and unique Arc Jet facilities to help design and develop PICA-X, the lightweight heat shield material aboard Dragon. For more information about NASA Ames, please visit http://www....
NASA's Kepler mission has confirmed the first near-Earth-size planet in the “habitable zone” around a sun-like star. The newly discovered Kepler-452b is the smallest planet to date discovered orbiting in the habitable zone -- the area around a star where liquid water could pool on the surface of an orbiting planet -- of a G2-type star, like our sun. The confirmation of Kepler-452b brings the total number of confirmed planets to 1,030. This video shows an artist's concept that depicts one possible appearance of the planet Kepler-452b. For more information about the Kepler mission, please visit http://www.nasa.gov/kepler For more information about NASA Ames, please visit http://www.nasa.gov/ames
[No narration.] Scientists at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif., are studying the aerodynamics of the Adidas Brazuca, the official 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer ball. For more information about the testing, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/content/nasa-turns-world-cup-into-lesson-in-aerodynamics/ For more information about NASA Ames, please visit http://www.nasa.gov/ames
more at: http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/nasa_news.html 'Published on Feb 19, 2016 - NASA Administrator Charles Bolden visited Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, California to thank employees for the work they do on behalf of the agency to improve aviation. President Obama’s Fiscal Year 2017 budget proposal for NASA calls for a multi-year investment in aeronautics research that will enable the agency to test, demonstrate and validate cutting-edge technologies designed to make aviation cleaner, greener, safer, and quieter. Also, Cygnus leaves the space station, New astrophysics mission, X-ray astronomy mission launches, and NEAR Shoemaker anniversary!' Public domain film from NASA. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ames_Research_Center ...
Cara Dodge leads a tour around the NASA Ames Exploration Center at NASA Ames during a Yelp Field Trip on the afternoon of March 16th, 2012. A new recently opened exhibit, allows visitors hands on access inside an International Space Station module with a handful of experiments.
We woke up early to do a little tour in Silicon Valley with our rented convertible... but got pretty lost. Also, it was impossible to find parking space around Google or Apple, and Apple Headquarter's merch store was closed for refurbishment. Not our best day. But fear not, after the disappointment we visited the cool NASA Ames Research Center museum (which also had a closed merch store), and stuffed ourselves at Sam Clam Chowder, Half Moon Bay. Highly recommended. The glittery sand beach and wild seal watching was a bonus for the location! On our way back to San Francisco we saw some pretty stunning landscapes as well. Good memories overall :)
Members of the Monterey County Skeptics Society toured the flight simulators at NASA Ames Research Center at Moffett Field on 5/16/2012. Thanks to Bimal Aponso for the tour!
Space Oddity: NASA's retro guide to future living. It's early evening and you're with friends, enjoying a drink or two. The sun is shining after all and it's been a long week. The river nearby shimmers in the light. You follow its course, your eyes gradually moving up, up, over your head and then down to the other side. Eventually the water meets in a perfect circle, back where you began. Everything is as it should be. You're a resident of a Bernal Sphere, floating on the far side of the Moon -- you're used to the artificial gravity by now. As retrofuturist artwork goes, few reach the outlandish heights of Rick Guidice and Don Davis, commissioned by NASA in 1975 to illustrate potential space colonies. The designs sprang from the mind of a team at the NASA Ames Research Center, spearhead...
Seventy days worth of solar system observations from NASA's Kepler spacecraft, taken during its reinvented "K2" mission, are highlighted in this sped-up movie. The planet Neptune appears on day 15, followed by its moon Triton, which looks small and faint. Keen-eyed observers can also spot Neptune's tiny moon Nereid at day 24. Neptune is not moving backward but appears to do so because of the changing position of the Kepler spacecraft as it orbits around the sun. Image credit: NASA Ames/SETI Institute/J. Rowe
Google Tech Talk November 12, 2013 (more info below) Presented by Vytas SunSpiral, NASA Ames Research ABSTRACT To understand how we control motion, we need to understand the physical mechanism being moved. Emerging theories of vertebrate physiology are overturning the traditional bone-centric model of the body in favor of a ""tensegrity"" model, in which the primary load paths are in the continuous tension network of the soft tissues. In this talk, I will discuss research and development at NASA Ames into dynamic tensegrity robots and how these ""soft machines"" may be controlled through biologically inspired methods. Along the way, I will talk about how the unique properties of tensegrity robots may enable new methods of planetary landing and exploration. Vytas SunSpiral is a Senior Rob...
What would it take for humans to travel to and live on Mars—and who is daring enough to do it? In this episode, we explore the Mars One project, which is planning human settlement on the red planet, and hear from scientists at NASA's Ames Research Center about adjusting to the Martian environment. We also meet the brave Bay Area residents who are hoping to make this journey. To see more episodes of Science in the City, please visit: www.exploratorium.edu/scienceinthecity
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NASA plans first BVLOS drone demonstration Engineer reviews flight paths using the UAS traffic management research platform Credits: NASA Ames / Dominic Hart NASA plans first BVLOS drone demonstration Precision Hawk pilot readies aircraft for test flight. Credits: NASA Ames / Dominic Hart NASA plans first BVLOS drone demonstration Drone Co-habitation Services operates a Phantom 3 commercial multi-rotor unmanned aircraft, one of 11 vehicles in the UTM TCL2 demonstration that will fly beyond line of sight of the pilot in command in Nevada test. Credits: NASA/Dominic Hart
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Engineers and technicians having a little fun after 6 long weeks away from home
Research Scientist, Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) & NASA Ames Research Center - Dr. Rosalba Bonaccorsi, in International Seminar/Valedictory of "NASA SPACEWARD BOUND INDIA 2016" 21st August, 2016 at Amity University, Noida
Google Tech Talk April 9, 2009 ABSTRACT "Reflections on the 50th Anniversary of NASA: The Giants on Whose Shoulders We Stood" Why explore? Among the many reasons, we explore because it fuels a useful scientific and technological foundation that enables a flourishing economy. Taking humans to the edge of their known world both requires new technology, and returns radical new insights into the world. Without exploration, science and engineering became routine and uninteresting. The NASA Ames Research Center, which is nearly 70 years old, has contributed scientific and engineering expertise to the exploration missions at the heart of NASA over its 50 year history. Ames has made major contributions to the manned and unmanned space programs, including Mercury, Gemini and Apollo, the ...
What if everybody received every month enough money to live by? Will society collapse? Will we all become slackers? Join my course on basic income: https://konoz.io/invitation/federico-pistono Myths and facts about Unconditional Basic Income, with analysis from a real world experiment conducted in India between 2011-2013. Keynote speech by Federico Pistono at the Future of Work Summit, NASA Ames Research Park, California, June 30, 2014. References: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, Guy Standing: "Piloting Basic Income in India: A Transformative Policy?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZEdMVEnr8Y Robots Will Steal Your Job, But That's OK: How to Survive the Economic Collapse and Be Happy http://www.robotswillstealyourjob.com Read my blog: http://federicopistono.or...
They are imposing features in Silicon Valley: the wind tunnels at NASA Ames in Mountain View. But did you know that they played a key role in the development of almost all commercial aircraft? Especially those made by Boeing? Here a 40-year veteran, Herb Finger, gives us a tour in three parts: outside, inside control room, and then Scott Rich, project manager, brings us inside the supersonic wind tunnel.
NASA Ames Research Director’s Colloquium, August 12, 2014. Human space exploration is currently still in Low Earth Orbit. But what would it eventually take for humans to explore the outer solar system? If the ultimate objective is the stars, then what might that look like? How hard is interstellar flight? Dr. Harold White, Advanced Propulsion Theme Lead for the NASA Engineering Directorate, discusses a couple of advanced propulsion concepts that may one day be useful for helping us reach the stars. The NASA Ames Director's Colloquium Summer Series was presented by the Office of the Chief Scientist as part of the Center's 75th anniversary celebration.
NASA Ames' Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) is a robotic mission that will orbit the moon to gather detailed information about the lunar atmosphere, conditions near the surface and environmental influences on lunar dust. LADEE is scheduled to launch from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia on Sept. 6, 2013. During a televised news briefing from NASA Headquarters on Thursday, Aug. 22, panelists discussed the LADEE mission and how data from the mission will provide unprecedented information about the environment around the moon. The data will also give scientists a better understanding of other planetary bodies in our solar system and beyond. For more information about the LADEE mission, please visit http://www.nasa.gov/LADEE For more information about NASA A...
NASA Ames 2015 Summer Series. Science fiction stories inspire us to imagine the impossible while leaving us with blueprints for the future. Science inspires science fiction, and NASA makes science fiction a reality. NASA’s Journey to Mars sets a goal beyond anything humanity has ever reached. With this monumental vision, we outline the parameters needed for survival. We put ourselves into the spacesuit of a Martian explorer and design what they need. In his novel, The Martian, Andy Weir communicates a quest for survival-- a thought experiment in innovation and ingenuity. Andy Weir will describe how science drove the plot of The Martian, illuminating the connectivity between science fiction and science fact.