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Garber says MLS would use goal-line technology

Friday, April 20th, 2012

X-38 Ship #2 in Free Flight after Release from B-52 Mothership
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Image by NASA on The Commons
Collection: NASA Dryden Flight Research Center Collection
Title: X-38 Ship #2 in Free Flight after Release from B-52 Mothership

Photo Description: The X-38 research vehicle drops away from NASA’s B-52 mothership immediately after being released from the B-52′s wing pylon. More than 30 years earlier, this same B-52 launched the original lifting-body vehicles flight tested by NASA and the Air Force at what is now called the Dryden Flight Research Center and the Air Force Flight Test Center.

Project Description: NASA B-52, Tail Number 008, was an air launch carrier aircraft, "mothership," as well as a research aircraft platform that had been used on a variety of research projects. The aircraft, a "B" model built in 1952 and first flown on June 11, 1955, was used on some of the most significant research projects in aerospace history. The aircraft was retired on December 17, 2004 in a ceremony at the Dryden Flight Research Center, after nearly 50 years of flight test and research. It was both the oldest B-52 still on flight status, and had the lowest flight time of any B-52. Some of the significant projects supported by B-52 008 included the X-15, the lifting bodies, HiMAT (highly maneuverable aircraft technology), Pegasus, validation of parachute systems developed for the space shuttle program (solid-rocket-booste r recovery system and the orbiter drag chute system), and the X-38. The B-52 served as the launch vehicle on 106 X-15 flights and flew a total of 159 captive-carry and launch missions in support of that program from June 1959 to October 1968. Information gained from the highly successful X-15 program contributed to the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo human spaceflight programs as well as space shuttle development. Between 1966 and 1975, the B-52 served as the launch aircraft for 127 of the 144 wingless lifting body flights. In the 1970s and 1980s, the B-52 was the launch aircraft for several aircraft at what is now the Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California, to study spin-stall, high-angle-of attack, and maneuvering characteristics. These included the 3/8-scale F-15/spin research vehicle (SRV), the HiMAT (Highly Maneuverable Aircraft Technology) research vehicle, and the DAST (drones for aerodynamic and structural testing). The aircraft supported the development of parachute recovery systems used to recover the space shuttle solid rocket booster casings. It also supported eight orbiter (space shuttle) drag chute tests in 1990. In addition, the B-52 served as the air launch platform for the first six Pegasus space boosters. During its many years of service, the B-52 underwent several modifications. The first major modification was made by North American Aviation (now part of Boeing) in support of the X-15 program. This involved creating a launch-panel-operato r station for monitoring the status of the test vehicle being carried, cutting a large notch in the right inboard wing flap to accommodate the vertical tail of the X-15 aircraft, and installing a wing pylon that enables the B-52 to carry research vehicles and test articles to be air-launched/dropped . Located on the right wing, between the inboard engine pylon and the fuselage, this wing pylon was subjected to extensive testing prior to its use. For each test vehicle the B-52 carried, minor changes were made to the launch-panel operator’s station. Built originally by the Boeing Company, the NASA B-52 was powered by eight Pratt & Whitney J57-19 turbojet engines, each of which produced 12,000 pounds of thrust. The aircraft’s normal launch speed was Mach 0.8 (about 530 miles per hour) and its normal drop altitude was 40,000 to 45,000 feet. It was 156 feet long and had a wing span of 185 feet. The heaviest load it carried was the No. 2 X-15 aircraft at 53,100 pounds. Project manager for the aircraft was Roy Bryant. Another B-52 (an A-model), Tail Number 003, also flew as a mothership, launching the X-15 and lifting bodies.

Photo Date: July 1999
NASA Photo by: Carla Thomas

Photo Number: EC99-45080-25
UID: SPD-DRYDEN-EC99-4508 0-25
original url: www.dfrc.nasa.gov/Gallery/Photo/X-38/HTML/EC99-45080-25.html

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Garber says MLS would use goal-line technology
As part of a technology change, commenting will not be available on some articles for a number of months. Read more about the change here. By RONALD BLUM The Associated Press NEW YORK — Major League Soccer would implement goal-line technology quickly …
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Email Is Not Broken; We Are
Nearly all of the articles written recently about fixing email have concentrated on technology and building a better client or implementing the specs more closely or bringing two systems together. These are all great ideas and have a ton of value, …
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Info on 'Warcraft' game played by Norwegian killer
As part of a technology change, commenting will not be available on some articles for a number of months. Read more about the change here. The Associated Press Confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik testified in Norway on Thursday that he played …
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New Technology Articles

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

Article by Donny Barker

If you are a tech fanatic you probably already check out many different sources for great information on the newest tech gadgets, computers and smart phones. There are so many different places to get up to date news it can become confusing to some. Even if you have a preferred source for information this does not mean that they are going to give you the full scoop on what’s new and what’s cool in the tech world. This is why some tech geeks constantly scan different web sites to find a wide range of tech news topics and updates. If you are following many different technology sites you can make used of really simple syndication or RSS as it is better known as, to keep up with many different technology news sites in one place. This allows reader to skim over many different new technology articles titles in one place and pick out the ones that interest them the most. Then you can start reading the content that is the most important to you and leave the rest behind. This can all be done without the need to visit each site and can turn out to save a lot of time for most tech addicts.

One problem with some of the biggest names in tech, is that they make many updates, so many updates that you may see 4-5 posts on the same topic in the same day. This is not only confusing, but wasteful. Many of these short blurbs that are published on a hot technology trend really don

Google unveils 'Project Glass' virtual-reality glasses

Sunday, April 8th, 2012

Google unveils 'Project Glass' virtual-reality glasses
"We think technology should work for you — to be there when you need it and get out of your way when you don't," the company said on its Google+ page. The software design appears a lot cleaner than the hardware, with friendly icons and unobtrusive …
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Three Futuristic Products You'll Never Own
If you've been reading the news lately, you've no doubt heard that three amazing technologies that futurists have predicted for decades are now on the brink of being available to consumers: Flying cars, augmented reality glasses and virtual reality …
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Virtual Reality Technology Comes of Age
You can now experience virtual reality technology at museums, discovery centers and trade shows and in immersive “rides” at Disney World and other big theme parks. It will soon make its way into our living rooms via devices that transport us fully into …
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New Army Technology

Sunday, April 1st, 2012

Another video piece created by the FCS program, a program under development by the US Army. All of the technology in this video is under development.

Use with passion- Griffin Accessories

Wednesday, March 28th, 2012

Article by grace elvina

Griffin Technology is designing and manufacturing technical solutions with an innovative flair. And it has grown to become one of the largest providers of accessories for personal computing and digital media.

What would you like to do with your computer, your TV, your stereo system, your MP3 players, and your musical instruments… the technology that enhances your life? An approach has given birth to best Griffin accessories in the digital entertainment and personal computer markets, including the iTrip family of FM transmitters and the groundbreaking Evolve Wireless Sound System.

Griffin accessories comprise a great collection such as different range of cases like chilewich, threadless, iceberg cases, lather. It also contains arm-belt for phone, hard-shell case, slip case, glossy skin for mobile and many more. With such accessories you can protect your mobile and keep it safe from dust as well as scratches. It’s very easy to remove and insert your mobile in such cases.

Griffin accessories also enclose AC charger for iPad /iphone, wall charger, Dual USB Universal AC charger, AC charger with rechargeable battery, car charger for iPad, iPod, iPhone and USB devices, car mount for mobile. Griffin charger gives a new twist to the classic car charger for iPod and iPhone. Griffin track control gives you controls for Play/Pause and Track Forward/Backward. With Griffin AC charger you can charge your iPhone models and other USB -chargeable devices. Car mount gives you great comfort, while you are driving car you can easily use your mobile. Car charger allows you to charge handset in car so you don’t need to worry about low battery signal on mobile.

Griffin Accessories accomplished with guitar connect cable, Hands-free, AUX cable, iFM for iPhone and iPad, tune-buds to listen music and control track and smart-talk Bluetooth. Griffin’s Tune-Buds isolate you from the noise of the outside world using matched, sized-to-fit silicone ear inserts that deliver a wide, immersive soundstage and enhanced bass. A powerful FM transmitter finds the clearest frequency to play your music through your car or home stereo speakers without hassles or wires. Griffin’s Smart-Talk Bluetooth approaches with dual microphone design and industry-leading noise-cancellation technology.

Fones.com is a UK based online mobile portal that offers Griffin Cases and other mobile phone accessories. You can also find other details about Mobile Accessories in UK with Specifications, features & much more.










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