 
Four 150 W fiber amplifiers
Four 150 W fiber amplifiers emitting far-field intensity for a sparse array with phase-locked feedback “on.” (U.S. Air Force)
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Posted: 5/7/2009
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Metallic carbon nanotubes removed from the semiconducting tubes
Transistors after processing: metallic carbon nanotubes have been removed from the semiconducting tubes (photo courtesy of DuPont).
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Posted: 5/7/2009
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Test panels designed to identify resistant coating for the B-52 fuel tank interior
Test panels designed to identify a diethylene glycol monomethyl ether (DiEGME)-resistant coating for the B-52 fuel tank interior. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Posted: 5/7/2009
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B-52 fuel strainer
The B-52 fuel strainer (shown with captured debris) is part of the filter system affected by cracking and peeling of the fuel tank’s protective interior coating. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Posted: 5/7/2009
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Ground test under way
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne SJX61-2 Mach 5 ground test under way at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Langley Research Center’s 8 ft high-temperature tunnel. (U.S. Air Force)
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Posted: 5/7/2009
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Beam steering module for low-band array critical component test
Beam steering module for Joint Aircraft Survivability Program Office low-band array critical component test. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Posted: 5/7/2009
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Re-fitting the space armada
Martin Leahy performs voltage and continuity tests on a tactical satellite, known as Tactical Satellite-3, at the Space Vehicle Directorate at the Air Force Research Laboratory, Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. The satellite is scheduled to be launched in October. Mr. Leahy is a field engineer with ATA Aerospace.
(U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
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Posted: 4/29/2009
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AFOSR MC Air Force Funds Laser Source Technology for UAVs
Professor van der Weide and graduate students Rashmi Pahak and Min Choi investigate space applications of Terahertz technology at the University of Wisconsin. (Credit: Jim Beal, UW-Madison College of Engineering)
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Posted: 4/28/2009
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CSAF at acquisition conference
Gen. Norton Schwartz, Air Force chief of staff, congratulates University of Dayton Air Force ROTC Cadet 3rd Class Daniel Hughes on his decision to pursue a career as an Air Force officer, while Lt. Gen. Mark Shackelford, military deputy to the assistant secretary of the Air Force for acquisition, looks on. Generals Schwartz and Shackelford came to Dayton, Ohio, April 21 to congratulate and to challenge the Air Force acquisition workforce during DOD Acquisition Insight Days. The event was organized by officials at Defense Acquisition University - Midwest Region and provided workshops, training and a forum for acquisition professionals to discuss ways to improve their processes. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)
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Posted: 4/27/2009
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AFOSR Program Manager Receives Web Intelligence Recognition
Dr. Hiroshi Motoda, program manager with the Asian Office of Aerospace Research and Development (AOARD) — an international detachment of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) — has been awarded the 2008 Web Intelligence Consortium Outstanding Contribution Award. (Credit: AF Photo)
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Posted: 4/23/2009
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AFOSR SPC CMST
(L-R) St. Peter's College President Eugene J. Cornacchia, Ph.D. accepts a large novelty check from AFOSR Director Dr. Brendan Godfrey and AFOSR program manager, Dr. Robert Barker. The money will help fund the formal establishment of the college's Center for Microplasma Science and Technology. (Credit: St. Peter's College, Jersey City, N.J.)
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AFOSR SPC CMST
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Posted: 4/22/2009
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AFOSR Moth Eyes
Researchers at National Taiwan University are expanding on the anti-reflective properties of moth eyes to make better protective skins for U.S. Air Force unmanned aerial vehicles. With funding from the Asian Office of Aerospace Research and Development (AOARD) — an international detachment of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research — Prof. Li-Chyong Chen has produced an anti-reflective nanostructure surface using arrayed silicon nanotips.(Photo Credit: Li-Chyong Chen, National National Taiwan University)
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Posted: 4/17/2009
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