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Old 4th Oct 2005, 23:10
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NASA Aeronautics Research Wins National Recognition

Two NASA aeronautics research efforts have been singled out by a nationally known aerospace magazine for their contributions to the advancement of aerospace.

"Aviation Week and Space Technology" selected the X-43 Hyper-X scramjet and Synthetic Vision Systems teams of NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate for its 48th Annual Aerospace Laurels awards honoring the best in aerospace in 2004.

SOURCE: http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/imp...e_laurels.html

More on synthetic vision systems here:
http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/imp.../svs_reno.html

A movie showing synthetic vision systems applied in real flight:
http://avsp.larc.nasa.gov/program_svs.html
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Any idea who else won anything? It always interests me most to hear about the people and organisations you hadn't heard of - and probably don't have NASA's funding levels - who have won such awards.

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Very true, I never thought about that

Unfortunately, this is the only awardee on whom I had information. The only other research I know of is under a research rant from FAA is a threat and eror management program developed at the university of Texas.
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Jeez, You mean to tell me that US Government funded research actually benefits people/organizations other than Boeing? Do tell!!
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