Hypersonics Takes Back Seat To Airspace, Safety In NASA Aero Budget
NASA’s fiscal 2012 aeronautics budget supports ongoing research into increasing airspace capacity and reducing aviation’s impact on the environment, but it cuts spending on hypersonics to free funds for work on airport surface operations and high-altitude icing. The request for $569.4 million fully...
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