Air & Space Magazine

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Ugly From the Ground

<p>And ugly from orbit.</p>

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Good Times for Ken Bowersox

Most of the credit for Friday's near-perfect launch of the new Falcon 9 rocket rightly goes to Elon Musk, whose unusual blend of vision, competence, and almost compulsive candor (what other aerospace executive has the nerve to a) publish fixed launch prices, and b) openly criticize a U.S. Senator?)...

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Falcon 9 To Orbit

<p>A historic day for commercial human access to space.</p>

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All Eyes on Falcon 9

SpaceX CEO and chief designer Elon Musk could be forgiven if he feels a little under-appreciated on the eve of his Falcon 9 rocket's first launch (liftoff is scheduled for 11 a.m. tomorrow from Cape Canaveral).The guy has been trying his damnedest for several years to bring down the cost of reac...

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520 Days in a Can

Three Russians, a Chinese, a Frenchman and an Italian walk into a simulation chamber...and don't come out for 17 months.That's pretty much the idea behind Mars 500, which starts tomorrow and aims to be the highest-fidelity simulation of a Mars mission ever conducted—as well as the first to last as ...

Dane Penland  hanging his Hasselbald HD3 on a boom for a remote shot. Photo by Dane Penland

Chock Full 'O Airplanes

<p>Hard to imagine, but Udvar-Hazy is bursting at the seams.</p>

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Stupid Pilot Tricks 2.0

Several people received minor injuries when the powerful rotors of a Marine Corps V-22 Osprey, landing at a Staten Island park during a Memorial Day aerial demonstration, created mini-tornadoes of dirt, brush, and debris. Air &amp; Space hereby bestows upon the crew the 2010 Stupid Pilot Award, fir...

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The Battle of Britain Beacon

To mark this year's 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, the Royal Air Force Museum has begun  initial planning for a new exhibition building, tentatively called the Battle of Britain Beacon.The 350-foot-tall structure (taller than Big Ben, the Statue of Liberty, and the United States Capitol...

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What's This?

<p>Bet you'll never guess this one.</p>

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Holiday Sampler

For the Memorial Day weekend, an assortment of news from the world of air and space:►  The field of hypersonic flight has a new record: The Air Force's X-51A Waverider reached Mach 5 in a 200-second scramjet engine burn over the Pacific on Wednesday. Video below:►  What looked at first like a sma...

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American Heroes

Memorial Day weekend is upon us, so thoughts of heroes and remembering them are foremost in my mind.

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Why They Stopped Flying

The risk to airplanes from the recent eruption of Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland was more than just the danger of jet engines shutting down in flight. The ash could also have led to long-term damage that's harder to spot. After a NASA DC-8 flew through a volcanic ash cloud in 2000, researchers...

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Uniform Justice

Ah, uniforms. People either love 'em or hate 'em.

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Apropos of Nothing

<p>Just a lovely shot, and that's all.</p>

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Slurp or Gulp?

"Well the rain exploded with a mighty crash, as we fell into the sun..." As a kid, when I heard Paul McCartney sing those words, I sort of envisioned this:Now astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have envisioned something like this happening to a planet orbiting a star 600 light-years away....

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The Double Bubble

<p>Somewhere between an ordinary airliner and a blended wing-body.</p>

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Waverider Gears Up for First Flight

The Air Force's X-51A Waverider is being readied for its first hypersonic test flight on Tuesday, May 25. If all goes well, the scramjet-powered vehicle will fly for five minutes and hit Mach 6 before coming down into the ocean off the California coast. Project engineers hope to collect lots of dat...

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It’s the Space Economy, Stupid!

Those of us in favor of human lunar return have been called “dinosaurs” because, as it’s told, we want to repeat what this nation already did years ago.

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Documenting Air Force History

Ray Puffer asks, "Can anyone dispute that I had the most interesting job in the entire Air Force?"

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A New Boom

<p>It's a softer, gentler supernova.</p>

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