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UAVOS and STRATODYNAMICS Test HiDRON Stratospheric Glider To Validate Flight Control And Payload Data - sUAS News

12 April 2021 The HiDRON stratospheric glider, a joint project between UAVOS and STRATODYNAMICS, has successfully carried out its regular test flight. UAVOS’ operators launched the stratospheric aircraft from a high-altitude balloon carrying a technology supported by NASA’s Flight Opportunities program successfully deploying an experimental payload to 24 km altitude and back. Extensive testing was performed to test operation in high altitude flight regimes utilizing UAVOS’ autopilot system and payload test services. A launch routine was tested allowing a safe transition from free-fall to stable horizontal flight in thin air after being dropped from the balloon. UAVOS’ autopilot system has once again proven its superior long-range performance Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) capabilities.

NASA microphone detects distant turbulence zones

NASA microphone detects distant turbulence zones By Mansoor|   Updated: 17th March 2021 11:49 pm IST Photo: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an independent agency of the U.S. federal government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and space research. Washington: In a move that could revolutionise both flight planning and aeronautical research, scientists at NASA have developed technology to find turbulence zones hundreds of kilometres away. Everything in the atmosphere can make a sound. Volcanoes rumble, waterfalls crash, and air rushes, but there is more to that sound than what our ears perceive.  Much like how infrared light consists of frequencies that are not visible to the naked eye, there is an audio analogue called infrasound. 

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