 
X-51A
An X-51A WaveRider hypersonic flight test vehicle is uploaded to an Air Force Flight Test Center B-52 for fit testing at Edwards Air Force Base on July 17, 2009. Four scramjet-powered Waveriders were built for the Air Force. The Air Force Research Laboratory, DARPA, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, and Boeing are partners on the X-51A technology demonstrator program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Chad Bellay)
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X-51A
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Posted: 3/2/2011
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X-51A mated to B-52 for fit test
The X-51A WaveRider hypersonic flight test vehicle was uploaded to an Air Force Flight Test Center B-52 for fit testing at Edwards Air Force Base on July 17. Two B-52 flights, one captive carriage and one dress rehearsal, are planned this fall prior to the X-51's first hypersonic scramjet flight over the Pacific Ocean scheduled in December. The Air Force Research Laboratory, DARPA, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, and Boeing are partnering on the X-51A technology demonstrator program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Chad Bellay)
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Posted: 8/4/2009
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X-51A mated to B-52 for fit test
Staff Sgt. Jonathan Young with the 412th Maintenance Group prepares to upload the X-51A WaveRider hypersonic flight test vehicle to a B-52 for fit testing at Edwards Air Force Base on July 17. Two B-52 flights, one captive carriage and one dress rehearsal, are planned this fall prior to the X-51's first hypersonic scramjet flight over the Pacific Ocean scheduled in December. The Air Force Research Laboratory, DARPA, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, and Boeing are partnering on the X-51A technology demonstrator program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Chad Bellay)
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Posted: 8/4/2009
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Geosemble, MapStrata, Maps
A map of Baghdad that has been automatically registered and aligned with imagery of Baghdad from GoogleMaps (Image courtesy of Dr. Craig Knoblock, University of Southern California, Information Sciences Institute)
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Geosemble, ...
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Posted: 7/16/2009
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Geosemble, MapStrata, Maps
Basic research funding from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) has led to the development of software for aligning maps with satellite imagery called MapStrata. Pictured above, Cyrus Shahabi (left), Jason Chen (center), and Craig Knoblock (right) from Geosemble Technologies review the latest version. (Image courtesy of Dr. Craig Knoblock, University of Southern California, Information Sciences Institute)
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Posted: 7/16/2009
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Student sets up chemical vapor deposition(CVD) reactor
Student Chia-Yi Chen sets up a custom-designed, custom-built chemical vapor deposition(CVD) reactor inside a “glove box”, which maintains the nearly pure environment necessary for successful CVD to occur. Image courtesy of A.J. Epstein, Ohio State University.
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Posted: 7/20/2009
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AFOSR MC Laser Technology Creates New Forms of Metal and Enhances Aircraft Performance
Dr. Chunlei Guo of the University of Rochester stands in front of his femtosecond laser. (Credit: Walter Colley Studio)
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Posted: 7/10/2009
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Plexitronics photo
Plexcore® technology, depicted here, allows solar cells to form-fit soldiers’ uniforms to power GPS components and communication devices, and could also be used to “print” solar panels onto thin films incorporated into military tents. Commercial applications include solar energy batteries for cell phones, radios, and other portable devices. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Posted: 7/9/2009
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Top Human Systems Leaders Meet at WPAFB
Leaders attending the Human Systems Senior Leader Forum at
Wright-Patterson AFB included, from left: (front row) Dr. Robert Foster,
Director, BioSystems, Defense Research & Engineering; Mr. Thomas S. Wells,
Director, 711 Human Performance Wing; Dr. Michelle Sams, Director, Army
Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences; Dr. Laurel
Allender, Director, Human Research and Engineering Directorate of the Army
Research Laboratory; Dr. Terry Allard, Department Head (Code 34), Warfighter
Performance Department, Office of Naval Research; (second row) Dr. R. Craig
Postlewaite, Director, Force Readiness & Health Assurance Office of the
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Health Protection &
Readiness Programs; Dr John Tangney, Director, Human & Bioengineered Systems
Division, Office of Naval Research; Mr. Paul Chatelier, consultant, Ball
Aerospace & Technologies Corp.; (third row) Dr. Michael Drillings, Director
for MANPRINT, U.S. Army; RDML Richard Vinci, Commander, Navy Medical Support
Command NMSC (ASBREM); Mr. Jack Blackhurst , Director, Human Effectiveness
Directorate, 711 HPW; (fourth row) Col James Carroll, Deputy, Assistant
Surgeon General, Modernization; Dr Morley Stone, Chief Scientist, 711 HPW;
Mr. Maris Vikmanis, Chief, Plans and Programs, 711th HPW; Dr. J. Frazier
Glenn, Principal Assistant for Research and Technology, US Army Medical
Research & Materiel Command; (top row) Dr Daniel Wallace, NAVSEA Human
Factors Technical Warrant Holder; Col Lex Brown, Director, Human Performance
Integration Directorate, 711 HPW; Mr. Ron Julian, Principal Systems
Engineer, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.; Col Larry Kimm, Director, AF
Human Systems Integration Office, Office of the USAF Vice Chief of Staff;
and Dr Garrett Polhamus, Chief, Directed Energy, Bioeffects Division,
711HPW/RH. (Photo by Chris Gulliford, 711 HPW)
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Posted: 7/8/2009
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Edwards receives latest expermental aircraft
The first X-51A Scramjet Engine Demonstrator WaveRider vehicle arrived at Edwards Integrated Maintenance Facility, Building 710 June 25. The aircraft will begin ground tests July 6.
Assembly was completed last month at Boeing's High Desert Assembly, Integration and Test facility at Plant 42 in Palmdale, Calif. This aircraft is the first of four Static Test Vehicles, which will be used for familiarization training and an Upload and Download Test.
The X-51A SED program is intended to demonstrate air breathing hypersonic propulsion using a Pratt & Whitney Rocket dyne scramjet. The 25-foot long, 4,000 pound vehicle will be carried aloft on a B-52H Stratofortress and released in the Point Mugu Sea Range. A solid rocket booster will propel it to nearly Mach 5, where the scramjet will take over and continue to propel the X-51A for another 4 minutes to nearly Mach 6. The X-51A Program Office at the Air Force Research Laboratory, Propulsion Directorate, Wright-Patterson AFB designated the Hypersonic Combined Task Force at the AFRL site at Edwards.
Following the Upload and Download Test, ground tests will continue through the summer and the X-51A is scheduled to perform additional testing through winter 2010. (Air Force photo/Mike Cassidy)
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Edwards ...
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Posted: 6/30/2009
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AFOSR MC 090622-F-0404C-001
Image of a resolution chart through a nonlinear material (a) Original image. (b) Distorted image after passing through nonlinear crystal. (c) Numerically-reconstructerd image. (Image courtesy of Christopher Barsi and Princeton University.
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AFOSR MC ...
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Posted: 6/23/2009
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