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Oct. 18 - Twitter chat: Erica Alston
Erica Alston, a scientist studying air quality at NASA Langley, will answer questions from students and classes about herself and her work during an interactive Twitter chat.
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Richard T. Whitcomb, National Aviation Hall of Fame

Aerodynamicist Wins National Recognition

Richard T. Whitcomb, whose legendary NASA research contributions helped make supersonic flight a reality, will join the National Aviation Hall of ...

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Wally Schirra and Sigma 7

On Oct. 3, 1962, astronaut Wally Schirra piloted the United States' fifth manned space mission -- Sigma 7; a six-orbit mission lasting nine hours, 13 ...

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NASA Langley's Cirrus SR-22 spent two weeks in North Dakota testing technologies to help safely integrate unmanned aircraft into the national airspace

'Look Ma, No Hands!' Flight Tests Completed

NASA, industry and academia wrap up two weeks of flight testing technology that could help unmanned aircraft integrate into the national air ...

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Sputnik

Birth of the Space Age

On Oct. 4, 1957, the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I, the world's first artificial satellite which marked the start of the space age and ...

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Christy Hansen

Students Invited to Connect with Earth Explorers

NASA Earth explorers will take students on virtual trips around the world to inspire them to pursue science, technology, engineering and math careers.

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