Aerosmith – Love In An Elevator (Aerospace Ace Edit) Remix By DJ Turbo – Video


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Aerospace & Defense Manufacturing Summit 2014 – Event Highlights – Video


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Virgin Galactic to test new rocket without longtime aerospace partner

After last year's fatal crash, Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic will now test its new SpaceShipTwo rocket without its longtime aerospace partner that designed and built the first plane.

Since 2005, Virgin Galactic and Scaled Composites, a firm famous in the industry for designing the aircraft that won the coveted X-Prize, had worked together to build and test SpaceShipTwo. Their goal: blasting wealthy tourists into space.

Scaled was conducting the rocket's test flight Oct. 31 when it broke apart over the Mojave Desert about 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles, killing one of the two pilots aboard.

The tests of the new spaceship, which is under construction in a hangar in Mojave, will be conducted by Virgin's own team of pilots, George Whitesides, the company's chief executive, confirmed Friday. Those tests are expected to begin later this year.

Scaled will still be connected to the project in some way, Whitesides said. "My guess is that we stay involved with Scaled for years to come."

Virgin Galactic is working on an aggressive schedule of construction and testing even as federal investigators continue their probe into what caused the plane to tear apart at more than 10 miles high.

Whitesides said he was confident about proceeding with the new spacecraft already 90% structurally complete because Virgin Galactic is involved in the investigation and has access to information about what went wrong.

The spacecraft has been modified based on the investigation's not-yet-public findings, he said, adding that he couldn't be more specific because of the ongoing probe.

In preliminary findings, the National Transportation Safety Board said that a video taken inside the cockpit showed that co-pilot Michael Alsbury prematurely unlocked the spacecraft's movable tail, which may have started the sequence of events that caused it to break up seconds later.

Alsbury did not move a second lever designed to move the tail, but it deployed anyway.

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What’s New In Aerospace from the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington DC – Video


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Bringing an Object to Life is the topic for the Smithsonian #39;s What #39;s New in Aerospace? Series and presented in collaboration with NASA. In this segment, rese...

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Ball Aerospace Names Michael Gazarik as Technology Director

Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. has hired Michael Gazarik as Director for its Office of Technology on the Boulder campus effective March 2.

Dr. Gazarik will lead the alignment of Balls technology development resources with business development and growth strategies.

Mike is extraordinarily respected in the technology community and Ball feels fortunate to have landed someone with his background and knowledge, said Ball Aerospace President, Robert Strain. For nearly 60 years, Ball has been known as a leader for technical innovation and we anticipate Mikes expertise will add to that legacy.

Gazarik joins Ball following an 11-year career with NASA. He has over 25 years' experience in the design, development, and deployment of spaceflight systems. He has contributed to the development of technology with application to NASA's exploration, space operations and science missions. His most recent role has been the Associate Administrator for the Space Technology Mission Directorate at NASA headquarters where he led NASAs rapid development and incorporation of transformative technologies that enable the Agencys missions, and address the Nations aerospace communitys most difficult challenges.

While at NASA, Gazarik supported Balls Green Propellant Infusion Mission, a non-toxic propellant technology demonstration scheduled to launch in 2016, because it has the potential to revolutionize how we travel to, from and in space.

Earlier in his career, Gazarik served as deputy director for programs at NASAs Langley Research Center in the Engineering Directorate. Prior to joining NASA, Gazarik served as project manager for the Geosynchronous Imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory. He also led the development of the Airborne Sounder Testbed-Interferometer, an instrument that helps scientists understand temperature and water vapor profiles of the Earth's atmosphere. Gazarik also worked in the private sector on software and firmware development for commercial and government applications including telecommunications and signal processing.

Gazarik earned a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh in 1987. He earned an M.S. in 1989 and a Ph.D. in 1997, both in electrical engineering, from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Gazarik has received numerous awards, including NASA's Outstanding Leadership Medal and a Silver Snoopy Award, one of NASA's highest honors.

Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. supports critical missions for national agencies such as the Department of Defense, NASA, NOAA and other U.S. government and commercial entities. The company develops and manufactures spacecraft, advanced instruments and sensors, components, data exploitation systems and RF solutions for strategic, tactical and scientific applications. For more information, visithttp://www.ballaerospace.com/.

Ball Corporation (NYSE: BLL) supplies innovative, sustainable packaging solutions for beverage, food and household products customers, as well as aerospace and other technologies and services primarily for the U.S. government. Ball Corporation and its subsidiaries employ 14,500 people worldwide and reported 2013 sales of $8.5 billion. For more information, visitwww.ball.com, or connect with us on Facebook or Twitter.

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ICAO/UNOOSA AeroSPACE Symposium, 18-20 March 2015 – www.icao.int/space-2015 – Video


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EMERGING SPACE ACTIVITIES AND CIVIL AVIATION: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES There are very few visions of the future that don #39;t show us traveling through space like we do today ...

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KSP Junkers "Unnamed" Ground Attack Aircraft "Warthog", concept plane, B9 aerospace & BD Armory – Video


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